HTML5 Books
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Programming the Mobile Web
Published 10 years ago
by Maximiliano Firtman, O'Reilly Media
Phones are getting smarter. Data plans are getting better. And more people are taking the Web with them -- opening up a huge market for apps that present localized information for the iPhone, Nokia, Blackberry, Android devices, and other smartphones. So how can web developers take advantage of the opportunity? With this book, you'll learn the intricacies and pitfalls involved in building HTML and CSS-based apps that can access GPS tools, calendars, and other mobile features.
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Beginning HTML5 and CSS3: Next Generation Web Standards
Published 10 years ago
by Christopher Murphy, Apress
If you are a web developer, then Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 is your introduction to the new features and elements of HTML5—all the leaner, cleaner, and more efficient code you’ve hoped for is available now with HTML5, along with some new tools that will allow you to create more meaningful and richer content.
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HTML5: Up and Running
Published 10 years ago
by Pilgrim Mark, O'Reilly Media
If you don't know about the new features available in HTML5, now's the time to find out. The latest version of this markup language is going to significantly change the way you develop web applications, and this book provides your first real look at HTML5's new elements and attributes.
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Web 2.0 Fundamentals for Developers: With AJAX, Development Tools, and Mobile Platforms
Published 11 years ago
by Oswald Campesato, Kevin Nilson, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.
Designed for a broad spectrum of people with technically diverse backgrounds, this book covers the most recent developments in Web 2.0 programming topics and applications, including up-to-date material on cloud computing, Google AppEngine, Social Networks, Comet, HTML5, semantic technology, and a chapter on the future of the Web. Web 2.0 Fundamentals: With AJAX, Development Tools, and Mobile Platforms prepares readers for more advanced technical topics in Web 2.0.