HTML5 isn’t finished but a lot of books about it are. Books written about HTML5 in 2010 may feel a little out of touch since the state of HTML5 is still under development. This is why my HTML5 Book Guide is only covering 2011 and 2012 HTML5 books. Learn about the best HTML5 books. Continue reading “HTML5 Book Guide”
2011 HTML5 Conference Master List
You could say that 2011 is the year of the HTML5 conference. There will have been more HTML5 conferences, workshops, and keynotes in 2011 than any previous year. The main reason is demand. HTML5 is just so darn popular. If the web was one giant high school, HTML5 would be student council president. Demand has been so crazy that even with the increased number of HTML5 conferences, tickets can be hard to come by.
I have made a list of HTML5 conferences for the rest of 2011. Highlights include the first HTML5 game conference, OnGameStart and Breaking Development, a conference that includes workshops on building native mobile apps with HTML5. Continue reading “2011 HTML5 Conference Master List”
Second Annual HTML5 Day
Today is the second annual HTML5 Day. It has to be true because I made a cake! Actually my wife made the cake. I ate the cake. It was good or as they use to say in In Living Color, “It was two snaps up and a circle”.
HTML5 has made great advancements over the past year. Continue reading “Second Annual HTML5 Day”