
The Multipack Presents: HTML5: The Future of Web Applications by Bruce Lawson
1 month ago
Bruce Lawson on HTML5 and how the evolution of HTML from versions 1 through 4 and finally into HTML5 - along with canvas, drag-and-drop, video support and other recent additions - puts it in direct competition with technologies such as Flash and Silverlight for rich, engaging internet applications.
As you'll hear, our audio issues are now behind us, which means it must be the camera's turn to start buggering around again - we've sadly lost the last 5 minutes of the video, but because we now record the audio separately, you can still listen to what Bruce has to say.
As you'll hear, our audio issues are now behind us, which means it must be the camera's turn to start buggering around again - we've sadly lost the last 5 minutes of the video, but because we now record the audio separately, you can still listen to what Bruce has to say.
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Might also be worth noting Bruce also goes through a working example of the recent additions to form elements in HTML5, such as the available data types and backwards compatibility.
Shame @trovster's head is in the way of Bruce when he's sitting down though.
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