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Interview: Todd Anglin on the Kendo UI Developer Survey (February 2013)
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By: Ian Jacobs
The Kendo UI survey of 5000 developers released today provides strong evidence of HTML5 adoption. For example, when asked "How will you tackle the challenge of building apps for multiple mobile platforms?" 70% of the developers surveyed answered "adopt HTML5,"...
- html
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2013-02-11 - 2013-02-18
Another release of the weekly Openweb Platform Summary from February 11 to 18, 2013. This is a short one. You can read again last week version. Your comments are helpful.
- css
- dom
- html
- html5
- open-web
- tag
- webapps
W3C HTML5 Training
Finally! W3C is proud to present a new HTML5 training course, available online. The course starts 18 March and lasts six weeks. Do not miss the early bird rate - deadline is tomorrow night (22 Feb. 2013)! Learn HTML5 cool...
Testing the Open Web Platform
As the Web has grown from a documentation sharing platform targeted essentially at desktop users to a fully applicative one available on all kinds of devices, so have its testing requirements. The test suites published by a number of W3C...
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2013-02-04 - 2013-02-10
A few days late because of the W3C ebook workshop, here my delivery of the weekly Openweb Platform Summary from February 4 to 11, 2013. You can read again last week version. Your comments are helpful.
- browser
- css
- dom
- http
- open-web
- webapps
eBooks: Great Expectations Workshop, second day
After a successful start on Monday, the workshop on eBooks and W3C continued and concluded yesterday. The goal of the Workshop, as I explained yesterday, was to explore how the digital publishing community could work with W3C for a better...
- ebook
Full Steam On Do Not Track
A blizzard of activity: that’s what we had at the Boston face-to-face of the Tracking Protection Working Group. Over the past two days, the group has successfully managed to identify a path toward fulfilling our W3C charter: we now have a roadmap to Last Call for a Do Not Track standard.
- blizzard
- boston
- dnt
eBooks: Great Expectations Workshop, first day
Yesterday was the first day of the W3C workshop on eBooks and W3C. This is one of those workshops where the value is not only to engage in technical discussion about use case and requirements, but also to bring together...
- css
- ebook
- html