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WHAT’S NEXT FOR HTTP
Posted on April 1, 2012 with 1 note
Source: mnot.net
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Mozilla Boot2Gecko: can the new HTML5 champion succeed where webOS failed?
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Javascript libraries for dealing with touch events, multitouch, normalizing across the Webkit/IE touch models, and all that jazz
Source: github.com
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Rapid Prototyping with jQuery Mobile
Easy drag-and-drop jQuery Mobile app building and sharingPosted on March 26, 2012 with 1 note
Source: codiqa.com
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WRITING AUGMENTED REALITY APPLICATIONS USING JSARTOOLKIT
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Uicons — Icons for Apps and Stuff (via Uicons — Icons for Apps and Stuff)
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Promotional sites for movies are traditionally created in Adobe Flash, but Microsoft and Lionsgate are looking to lead the industry down a new path. They’re partnering on a site that uses HTML5 and other web standards, without plugins, to create an immersive environment for “Hunger Games” fans in advance of the March 23 release of the movie. (via ‘Hunger Games’ in HTML5: Microsoft and Lionsgate look to put odds in IE9′s favor - GeekWire)
Posted on March 21, 2012 with 4 notes
Source: geekwire.com
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Flash-centric misconceptions of HTML5
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HTML5 roundup: Mozilla and Google aim to level up gaming on the Web
Source: Ars Technica
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Ringmark is a web-based test suite that measures how well a mobile browser supports the capabilities that modern mobile web apps require. Ringmark is an opinionated test suite and the tests are based upon the specifications identified and prioritized by its authors as being important for modern mobile applications. The specifications are arranged into groups of features called ‘rings’, and the higher the ring, the more challenging the tests within it.
Posted on March 13, 2012 with 1 note
Source: rng.io
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FlashJS is JavaScript graphics and game development engine with API similar to Flash one.
It`s HTML5 game development tool, based on verified for years Flash methodology.
Just write ActionScript 3 code inside oftag Source: flashjs.com
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HEXAGAME, THE MAKING OF AN HTML5 GAME (via Hexagame, the making of an HTML5 game)
Source: cubiq.org
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Mobile World Congress, Boot to Gecko and the unknown beast called HTML5
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The Boot2Gecko Developer Experience: An Interview with Mozilla’s Jonathan Nightingale (via The Boot2Gecko Developer Experience: An Interview with Mozilla’s Jonathan Nightingale)
Posted on March 7, 2012 with 2 notes
Source: softwareas.com
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Spine is a lightweight framework for building JavaScript web applications. Spine gives you an MVC structure and then gets out of your way, allowing you to concentrate on the fun stuff, building awesome web applications. Spine is opinionated in its approach to web application architecture and design. Spine’s architecture complements patterns such as de-coupled components and CommonJS modules, markedly helping with code quality and maintainability. The library is written in CoffeeScript, but doesn’t necessarily require CoffeeScript to develop applications. You can use CoffeeScript or JavaScript, whichever language you’re most familiar with. Spine is tiny, the library comes in at around 500 lines of CoffeeScript, that’s about 2K minified & compressed. Being lightweight and simple is fundamental to Spine.
Source: spinejs.com


