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 HTML5 Guidelines for Web Developers
In 2010, HTML5 became the buzzword on the web developer scene. Large companies,
such as Google, Apple, and Microsoft, began to use the new technology.
The popularity of the catchword HTML5 grew, not least of all because of the
heated debate between Apple and Adobe over whether this would mean the end
of Flash.
In this book,... |  |  |  |  Visualize This: The FlowingData Guide to Design, Visualization, and Statistics
Think of all the popular data visualization works out there—the ones that you always hear in lectures or read about in blogs, and the ones that popped into your head as you were reading this sentence. What do they all have in common? They all tell an interesting story. Maybe the story was to convince you of something. Maybe it was to... |
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 Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Developer's Handbook
Visual Studio 2010 is an exciting version for the Visual Basic language, which reaches a double
digit version in Visual Basic 10. This is a phenomenal achievement for a programming language,
and it demonstrates the enormous utility that the language continues to provide, year after year.
Visual Basic has always been a premier tool for... |  |  Internet & World Wide Web: How to Program (4th Edition)
Welcome to Internet and web programming and Internet & WorldWide Web How to Program,
Fourth Edition! At Deitel & Associates, we write programming language textbooks
and professional books for Prentice Hall, deliver corporate training worldwide and develop
Web 2.0 Internet businesses. The book has been... |  |  HTML, XHTML & CSS All-In-One For Dummies
I love the Internet, and if you picked up this book, you probably do, too. The Internet is dynamic, chaotic, exciting, interesting, and useful, all at the same time. The Web is pretty fun from a user’s point of view, but that’s only part of the story. Perhaps the best part of the Internet is how participatory it is. You can build... |
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 Play Framework Cookbook
Looking at the past years of application development, as a developer you might have noticed
a significant shift from desktop applications to web applications. The Web has evolved as the
major platform for applications and is going to take over many facets—not only in development
but also in everyday life, resulting in this shift... |  |  Making Isometric Social Real-Time Games with HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript
Addictive, frustrating. Fun, boring. Engaging, repetitive. Casual, demanding.
These words may contradict each other, but they express the roller coaster of sentiments
felt by real-time strategy games players like me. I remember spending countless hours
playing brilliant games such as EA/Maxis’s SimCity and SimCity 2000,... |  |  HTML5: The Missing Manual
At first glance, you might assume that HTML5 is the fifth version of the
HTML web-page-writing language. But the real story is a whole lot messier.
HTML5 is a rebel. It was dreamt up by a loose group of freethinkers who
weren’t in charge of the official HTML standard. It allows page-writing practices
that... |
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 HTML5 Media
Flash is dead.
At least, that’s what we’re told: thanks to the introduction of the HTML5 video and
audio elements, Flash is now dead.
Of course, we know this statement isn’t true: Flash will have its place in web pages for
many years to come. However, thanks to the new HTML5 media... |  |  Yahoo! User Interface Library 2.x Cookbook
Welcome to Yahoo User Interface 2.x Cookbook, the RAW edition. A RAW (Read As we
Write) book contains all the material written for the book so far, but available for you right
now, before it’s finished. As the author writes more, you will be invited to download the
new material and continue reading, and learning. Chapters in a RAW... |  |  |
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