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baron ruhstoff
 
2010-10-19

http://diveintohtml5.org/

This may be a resource that folks are already aware of, but for anyone looking for an intro to HTML5 it is a great read. Well written, accessible, and just enough discussion of history and theory to place things in context.

Storm
 
2010-10-19

you won't be out-dated but yes I read that one earlier (swearing to myself that I already posted it but obviously smoke a lot of crack).

Great link. It's a very useful article.

Stinky
 
2010-10-20

It's a great resource. Super-fantastic, even.

baron ruhstoff
 
2010-10-21

The last time I tried to count, there were 5 doctypes that triggered “almost standards mode,” and 73 that triggered “quirks mode.” But I probably missed some, and I’m not even going to talk about the crazy shit that Internet Explorer 8 does to switch between its four — four! — different rendering modes. Here’s a flowchart. Kill it. Kill it with fire.) k

wowbagger[tip]
 
2010-10-21

It's better then that HTML5 for Webdesigners book I bought at alistapart.

Did I say book ? I meant glorified brochure.

Stinky
 
2010-10-21

The web is getting awesome.

Node JS, Socket.IO, client side Socket.IO, asynchronous queueing of tasks server side, messaging, html5 markup that's got great hooks for graphics and interactivity . . . the web will soon be better than the desktop.

poliguin
 
2010-10-22

workers are the one thing I really don't like. While neat, you can't debug them. Chrome is supposed to be able to but I have little success with it.

I'm still waiting for my copy of this book :domokun:

Stickman
 
2010-10-22

Great read. :thumbsup:

DontBogartMe
 
2010-10-22

Originally posted by: Stickman Great read. :thumbsup:

^ this

jamiec
 
2010-10-22

k a great read

Storm
 
2010-10-22

But you obviously can't do Next and Previous buttons in HTML5. k

FlamingoJeff
 
2011-11-18

Originally posted by Storm

But you obviously can't do Next and Previous buttons in HTML5. k

Nor pinball.

Unfortunately, the info at the link is no longer available.

Anything similar and more recent?

i have some catching up to do.

mosquito
 
2011-11-18

this is pretty good too fj: http://www.html5rocks.com/en/

wowbagger[tip]
 
2011-11-18

It moved to .info :

http://diveintohtml5.info/

This one is a good reference :

http://html5doctor.com/

FlamingoJeff
 
2011-11-19

Originally posted by mosquito

this is pretty good too fj: http://www.html5rocks.com/en/

this is what I was looking to do (similar)

http://studio.html5rocks.com/#Deck

but it doesn't work in Chrome.

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great HTML5 intro