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Very interesting new JavaScript web app development framework built on Node.js with persistance provided by MongoDB. If it already had authentication and sessions, I'd be seriously considering it for Proman. Worth playing with anyway.
Bucky Roberts (thenewboston.com) introduces the HTML5 family of features and APIs in this YouTube playlist of 53 (so far) 4-5 minute tutorials. As Bucky Says, HTML5 is an evolution of the "HTML Burrito" of HTML, CSS and JavaScript and he has earlier video courses on these as well. I've only watched two episodes, but they seem good quality to me.
Thanks to mrparkin for the recommendation.
Part of Chapter 3 or Mark Pilgrim's "Dive into HTML5" that discusses how browsers handle unknown elements that introduces a JavaScript fix that will enable Internet Explorer to build the correct DOM from an HTML5 document which will enable the new element to be styled and accessed by JavaScript.
Chapter 2 of Mark Pilgrim's book. This one is interesting in that it is both a discussion on how you might, as a web developer, use JavaScript to detect your customer's browser support for the new HTML5 features, as well as, at the same time, using these/
Definitive reference to the JavaScript language. Bookmark so you have somewhere to lookup the properties and methods of the JavaScript objects you are working with. Part of the Mozilla Developer Network, which is a useful resource in itself. The "learning" resources are worth a look.
A JavaScript library (released under MIT license) that you can add to your HTML documents in order to test that your (or rather your end-user's) browser supports the new HTML5 and CSS3 elements and features. Simply tests the features on page load and crea
A JavaScript library that helps web developers to test for the new features provided by Html5, Css3 and the new browser APIs with a view to providing fallbacks where features are not supported.
Nice test page for HTML5 form support. Includes browser charts and fallback (graceful degredation) resources in JavaScript and using widget libraries.
"Public repo for the latest HTML5 JavaScript shim for IE to recognise and style the HTML5 elements. "
Small picce of JavavScript that assigns new HTML5 elements to DOM for older IE browsers. Allows them to be displayed and styled.
"A rock-solid default for HTML5 awesome.
HTML5 Boilerplate is the professional badass's base HTML/CSS/JS template for a fast, robust and future-proof site.
After more than two years in iterative development, you get the best of the best practices baked in: cross-browser normalization, performance optimizations, even optional features like cross-domain Ajax and Flash. A starter apache .htaccess config file hooks you the eff up with caching rules and preps your site to serve HTML5 video, use @font-face, and get your gzip zipple on.
Boilerplate is not a framework, nor does it prescribe any philosophy of development, it's just got some tricks to get your project off the ground quickly and right-footed."
An easy to use, powerful, and flexible framework for building prototypes and production code on any kind of device.
As heard on The Changelog http://bit.ly/vxND7J.
Allen Wirfs-Brock discusses the various computing eras and the change we are currently going through, leaving the PC era and entering a new one characterized by mobility, clouds, HTML and content.
A growing collection of ScreenCasts by Pedro Teixeira on the use of server-side JavaScript in Node
Douglas Crockford talsk about blocking and no blocking I/O, the history of I/O, Grace Hopper, and the event loop.
"An Interactive tutorial for javascript or JScript language. Teaches how to program and code JavaScript scripts and how to embed the scripts in HTML for websites. This tutor is aimed at beginners of the language."
Nice feature is that it includes active JavaScript areas where you can try what you learn. A nice alternative to a textbook.
Chris Anderson (@jchris) tells Google about CouchDB. Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/jchrisa/couchdb-local-web-platform.
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A Javascript module and CSS file that allows syntax highlighting of source code snippets in an html page.
A new HTML5 showcase from Google - aimed at the promotion of the Chrome Browser but useful nonetheless!
"Douglas Crockford is Yahoo!'s JavaScript architect and a member of the committee designing future versions of the world's most popular programming language. Over first three months of 2010, Douglas [delivered] his acclaimed series of lectures on the hist
Second part of Douglas Crockford's five part "Crockford on JavaScript" from Yahoo! Developer Network, 2010. A survey of the good and bad bits of JavaScript. Not for beginners but useful if you want some deeper insights into what JavaScript was, is, and wi
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