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    The HTML5 Sessions: The Best of OSCON 2011

    Posted By: Max-X
    The HTML5 Sessions: The Best of OSCON 2011

    The HTML5 Sessions: The Best of OSCON 2011
    English | MP4 | Video: h264, 1150x714, 29,97 fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, mono | 7.2GB
    Genre: Development / Programming

    Is HTML5 ready for production? How will it affect mobile development? OSCON 2011 took a long and lively look at HTML5, and with this video compilation, you’ll benefit from several OS professionals who have put HTML5 to the test. Watch luminaries such as Stoyan Stefanov (Facebook), Estelle Weyl (Standardista.com), and Scott Davis (ThirstyHead.com) as they examine various aspects of HTML5 and related technologies including javascript and CSS3.
    This HD video package includes OSCON 2011 sessions and workshops on real-time web communications, HTML5’s application cache and local storage, javascript’s imminent colonization of server-side technology, and many other topics. Download the videos or view them through our HD player, and discover the new power that HTML5 and javascript provide.

    Sessions include:
    HTML5 & CSS3: The Good Enough Parts (episodes 1-4)—Estelle Weyl
    HTML5 Canvas Deep Dive (episodes 1-2)—Joshua Marinacci and Robert Burdick
    javascript is Everywhere—Stoyan Stefanov
    Creating a Scalable javascript Application Architecture—Nicholas Zakas
    HTML5: All about Web Forms—Estelle Weyl
    HTML5 in Your Pocket: Application Cache and Local Storage—Scott Davis
    Real-time Web Communications—Scott Mattocks
    CouchApps with CouchDB, javascript & HTML5—Bradley Holt
    Refactoring for Mobile using HTML5 and CSS3—Joseph Lewis
    Mashing Up javascript: Advanced Techniques for Modern Web Applications—Bastian Hofmann
    HTML5 and Mobile: Getting from Good to Great—Filip Maj

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    The HTML5 Sessions: The Best of OSCON 2011