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.
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.
It's a great resource. Super-fantastic, even.
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.)
It's better then that HTML5 for Webdesigners book I bought at alistapart.
Did I say book ? I meant glorified brochure.
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.
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:
Great read. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: Stickman Great read. :thumbsup:
^ this
a great read
But you obviously can't do Next and Previous buttons in HTML5. 
Originally posted by Storm
But you obviously can't do Next and Previous buttons in HTML5.
Nor pinball.
Unfortunately, the info at the link is no longer available.
Anything similar and more recent?
i have some catching up to do.
this is pretty good too fj: http://www.html5rocks.com/en/
It moved to .info :
This one is a good reference :
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.
