https://www.developerfusion.com/t/html5/Latest HTML5 developer content from Developer Fusion2012-09-24T08:44:21.00Zhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/145990/twodw-an-inside-look-at-agile-devops-easier-embedded-linux-and-more-html5based-game-building/TWOdW: An "inside" look at Agile DevOps, easier embedded Linux, and more HTML5-based game building2012-09-24T08:44:21.00ZIBM.COM/DEVELOPERWORKS Scott Laningham takes a quick look at four new content pieces on developerWorks, IBM's premier resource for software developers and other IT professionalsJames Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/145920/using-html5-history-in-an-aspnet-mvc-site/Using HTML5 History in an ASP.NET MVC Site2012-09-24T08:24:50.00ZSay that each time the user clicks on a menu item in your application, the entire page is refreshed. Not such a big deal if you have a high speed connection, but, if there is a lot of content on the page, this can be a problem. What we need is the ability to fill in the partial view of data and change around the styles on the page without refreshing the complete page. This is where the HTML5 History API comes in, and that’s what this article based on HTML5 for .NET Developers is all about.Dan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/145315/twodw-big-data-analytics-and-html5-in-games-datapower-gui/TWOdW: Big data analytics and HTML5 in games, DataPower GUI2012-07-28T01:25:16.00ZNew IBM.COM/DEVELOPERWORKS content highlights for the week of July 25-Aug 1. Scott Laningham give summaries on new content on big data analytics for the gaming industry, using the DataPower Web Graphical User Interface, and handling user input in HTML5 Canvas-based games -- all on developerWorksJames Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/144828/the-html5-drag-and-drop-api/The HTML5 Drag and Drop API2012-07-20T07:04:47.00ZIn this extract from Professional Javascript for Web Developers, Nicholas Zakas looks at the new Javascript Drag and Drop API in HTML5, its use and current level of browser supportDan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/144620/remy-sharp-still-building-web-pages-with-html-5/Remy Sharp Still Building Web Pages with HTML 52012-07-16T10:53:35.00ZWhile at NDC, Carl and Richard talk to Remy Sharp about HTML 5. Remy discusses the state of things, how the diversity of browsers is as much a strength as a problem. He digs into the idea that you need to build your web app for the audience you have - perhaps it needs more support for older brows.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/141514/working-with-mobile-devices-in-html5-and-css3/Working with Mobile Devices in HTML5 and CSS32012-04-10T10:41:55.00ZWith an ever increasing number of mobile devices demanding we code our websites to look good at any number of resolutions, this extract from Murach's HTML5 and CSS3 present some rules of thumb for developing websites that work nicely with every deviceDan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/136534/the-html5-history-api-and-aspnet-mvc/The HTML5 History API and ASP.NET MVC2012-01-27T08:29:16.00ZThe HTML 5 History API is one of the newer kids on the HTML 5 block. This article based on chapter 4 of HTML5 for .NET Developers shows you one way of getting history integrated with your .NET server-side web applications.Dan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/136530/making-tables-more-accessible-with-html5/Making Tables More Accessible With HTML52012-01-20T08:57:44.00ZFor those who are visually challenged and depend on technology such as screen readers to translate the Web from a visual to an aural experience, tables represent a significant challenge. This extract from HTML5 24 Hour Trainer looks at a number of additional tags and attributes that can make tables and their content more accessible to all.Dan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/136009/phonegap-brings-full-api-support-to-windows-phone-7/PhoneGap brings full API support to Windows Phone 72012-01-06T10:28:08.00ZBuild HTML 5 apps and deploy to WP7 as well as Android, iOS and moreChris Alexanderhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/124768/optime-softwares-jon-schlegel-explores-mobile-application-development/Optime Software's Jon Schlegel explores mobile application development2011-08-23T23:22:21.00ZIn this engaging discussion, Jon talks about building successful mobile applications and distinguishing yourself among the masses. He dives into the main mobile platforms, discusses native and HTML5 development, the issues that come with porting across platforms and devices, and the differences i.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/124522/adobe-tool-creates-html-5-for-designers/Adobe tool creates HTML 5 for designers2011-08-20T07:51:09.00ZCode-free Muse allows designers to get in on the web gameChris Alexanderhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/124539/episode-067-html5-boilerplate-modernizr-and-more-with-paul-irish/Episode 0.6.7 - HTML5 Boilerplate, Modernizr, and more with Paul Irish2011-08-19T17:10:11.00ZAdam and Wynn caught up with Paul Irish of Google's Chrome developer relations team to talk about HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, polyfills, and more.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/124305/building-an-html5-application-with-websharper-sitelets-part-2/Building an HTML5 application with WebSharper Sitelets, Part 22011-08-16T14:25:29.00ZIn the second half of this tutorial you will learn how to extend this simple web application with authentication. Basically, you will implement Login/Logout functionality and protect the Clock page with authentication to require users to log in before they can see the local time.Adam Graniczhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/124304/mobile-web-is-not-what-the-other-guys-say-it-is/Mobile Web Is Not What The Other Guys Say It Is2011-08-16T13:22:28.00ZIn this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with Chris Love to discuss the merits and future of the Mobile Web. Chris shares his insight and vision on why developers should prepare and develop mobile web apps using HTML5 instead of create native mobile apps.Thanks to our guest this episodeJames Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/124078/building-an-html5-application-with-websharper-sitelets-part-1/Building an HTML5 application with WebSharper Sitelets, Part 12011-08-12T20:28:58.00ZIn this article, we're going to look at using WebSharper, a web development framework for .NET, to build a small web application from scratch that features an HTML5-based clock.Adam Graniczhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/123749/tatham-oddie-makes-html-5-and-silverlight-play-nice-together/Tatham Oddie Makes HTML 5 and Silverlight Play Nice Together2011-08-09T07:10:28.00ZCarl and Richard talk to Tatham Oddie about building web applications using HTML 5 *and* Silverlight. Tatham talks about the idea that the two technologies are not mutually exclusive - that you can take advantage of the mix of browsers and plugins to build the best experience possible for users.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/123608/a-developers-introduction-to-html5/A Developer's Introduction To HTML52011-08-05T15:31:50.00ZWhy do we care about HTML5? What's in it? Why is it a good thing. All this answered and more by Chris MillsChris Millshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/123324/developer-burnout-sounds-the-alarm/Developer Burnout Sounds The Alarm2011-08-03T09:04:18.00ZWindows 8, built on HTML5 and JavaScript, has swelled the operating system glut and heightened demands of application development. Can developers fan the flames of burnout?Richard Rabinshttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/123063/google-talks-leveldb-keyvalue-store-for-chrome/Google talks LevelDB, key-value store for Chrome2011-07-28T09:22:24.00ZAnybody can use what Chrome uses to power HTML 5 APIsChris Alexanderhttp://www.developerfusion.com/book/121537/introducing-html5-2nd-edition/Introducing HTML5 (2nd Edition)2011-07-03T16:11:58.00ZSuddenly, everyone’s talking about HTML5, and ready or not, you need to get acquainted with this powerful new development in web and application design. Some of its new features are already being implemented by existing browsers, and much more is around the corner.Written by developers who have been using the new language for the past two years in their work, this book shows you how to start adapting the language now to realize its benefits on today’s browsers.Bruce Lawson, Remy Sharp