Offline web applications in HTML5 / with David Griffiths.
"Although HTML5 has a ton of bells and whistles, it's very much an integral part of the coming Web, and not everything about it is flashy and sexy. HTML5 actually offers a lot in terms of enhancing your web forms. Further, you can now build applications that function when your users aren...
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Other title: | Off line web applications in HTML 5 |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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©2010.
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Series: | O'Reilly breakdown.
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Summary: | "Although HTML5 has a ton of bells and whistles, it's very much an integral part of the coming Web, and not everything about it is flashy and sexy. HTML5 actually offers a lot in terms of enhancing your web forms. Further, you can now build applications that function when your users aren't connected to a network. This Breakdown teaches you how to build 21st century forms: they'll validate your data, respond to data type mistakes, and even keep working when the WiFi goes down."--Resource description page. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (1 hr., 20 min., 28 sec.)). |
Participant or Performer: | Interviewer, Brett McLaughlin. |