News about HTML5
Lightweight JavaScript Library Offers Flash-Free Clipboard Integration by David Iffland Posted on Oct 01, 2015
React 0.14 Hits Release Candidate, Adding New Package Split, Refs Syntax, and More by Sergio De Simone Posted on Sep 16, 2015 2
The Alliance for Open Media Is Set to Create a Free Video Format by Abel Avram Posted on Sep 09, 2015
Chrome 45 will no Longer Automatically Run Flash by Abel Avram Posted on Aug 28, 2015
Netflix.com Adopts Universal JavaScript, Drops Java from Rendering Pipeline by David Iffland Posted on Aug 11, 2015 3
Phaser 2.4: Game Framework's Epic Release by James Chesters Posted on Jul 28, 2015
Mozilla Blocks Flash, Encourages HTML5 Adoption by James Chesters Posted on Jul 20, 2015
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Articles about HTML5
Creating a Mobile Development Strategy for 2015
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Fima Katz
Posted on
Mar 30, 2015
Article Series: Next Generation HTML5 and JavaScript
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David Iffland
Posted on
Mar 02, 2015
Q&A with Matthew Carver on The Responsive Web
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David Iffland
Posted on
Feb 24, 2015
Towards a Resolution-Independent Web with SVG
by
Angelos Chaidas
Posted on
Oct 11, 2014
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Writing Automated Tests with Jazz Automation
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Dedrick Boyd
Posted on
Dec 07, 2013
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The Technology behind Codenvy. An Interview with Tyler Jewell, CEO
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Abel Avram
Posted on
Jul 07, 2013
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Cloudberry: An HTML5 Cloud Phone Platform for Mobile Devices
by
Antero Taivalsaari and Kari Systa
Posted on
Feb 21, 2013
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Books about HTML5
InfoQ eMag: Next Generation HTML5 and JavaScript
Research on HTML5
Flash Under Fire: Are you using HTML5/JavaScript Exclusively?
Adobe’s Flash has come under scrutiny in the past week, with Firefox blocking it in all browsers for a short time, and Facebook’s chief security officer calling for the company to announce the end-of-life date for Flash.
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Ruby On Rails State of Practice: Testing
Rails developers can draw from a huge pool of libraries to build their applications. Dozends of options are available Just for templating: do you use ERB, HAML, SASS, or do you prefer a JavaScript approach with Backbone.js or Knockout.js? The possibilities are endless, so we want to find out what our readers are using, or planning to use in the future.
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Ruby On Rails State of Practice: Frontend
Rails developers can draw from a huge pool of libraries to build their applications. Dozens of options are available Just for templating: do you use ERB, HAML, SASS, or do you prefer a JavaScript approach with Backbone.js or Knockout.js? The possibilities are endless, so we want to find out what our readers are using, or planning to use in the future, for their frontend.
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Top JavaScript MVC Frameworks
JavaScript front-end codebases have been growing larger and more difficult to maintain. As a way to solve this issue developers have been turning to MVC frameworks which promise increased productivity and maintainable code. As part of the new community-driven research initiative, InfoQ is examining the adoption of such frameworks and libraries by developers.
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What are the Most Important and Mature Cross Platform Mobile Tools?
InfoQ have launched a new community driven research tool, and one of the areas we want to examine is the importance and adoption level of cross platform mobile tools that aim to help developers deliver applications on a variety of platforms. Please vote and review the responses from other voters using this new service.
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What are the Most Valuable Tools for HTML5 Development?
As the HTML5 features and functionality have been growing over the last few years, so have the tools that aim to make some of these powerful APIs more accesible and help developers be more productive. This is an InfoQ research question about which of these tools are most favored by developers.
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