Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Introduction to HTML 5


Note: Higher quality version on Vimeo: vimeo.com Are you interested in HTML 5 and what’s coming down the pipeline but haven’t had time to read any articles yet? Brad Neuberg has put together an educational Introduction to HTML 5 video that goes over many of the major aspects of this new standard, including: * Web vector graphics with the Canvas tag and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) * The Geolocation API * HTML 5 Video * The HTML 5 Database and Application Cache * Web workers In the video we also crack open the HTML 5 youtube Video prototype to show you some of the new HTML 5 tags, such as nav, article, etc. It’s chock full of demos and sample source code.

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25 Responses to “Introduction to HTML 5”
  1. denney47 says:

    html5 seems a little slow… idk

  2. 3Dinvent says:

    FUCKING CUNT post a link to it…

  3. vezok247 says:

    still loading…

  4. tuleo554 says:

    “everyone need stuff dumb stuff down because I don’t get it”

    yeah, great logic Einstein

  5. EasyWolf31 says:

    Take all that stoopid nerd HTML code and shove it in your arses. Cant you fkin make things simpler you morons?

  6. EasyWolf31 says:

    Take all ta

  7. SonicTheHedgehog4Fan says:

    I’m using HTML 5 right now. The video is kinda blocky but it’s cool!

  8. fifakiri says:

    dude its all blocky

  9. SkemberMarko says:

    HML5 is great. I hope it will soon be avaiable for all videos.

  10. Clutchmasters says:

    lol web platform “data” is bullshit. he made that up, straight up.

  11. charlie12331 says:

    LOL consider this:
    How long has flash been around?
    And how long has this been developed for?
    Give it a few years and yes, you’ll probably get all those – but don’t expect a complete replacement straight away.

  12. tuleo554 says:

    Here are the facts about the h.264 codec, end users don’t pay for it, neither video uploaders nor viewers

    Free internet video (like youtube) pay barely anything for it

    Browser vendors on the other hand do pay for it which is why Mozilla wont play ball

    The patent is held by a group of companies including Apple, Sony and Microsoft.

    I was shocked to find this out too, please read the full article as there seems to be a lot of confusion over the matter

    tulesblog(dot)(com)/h264-license-explained

  13. tuleo554 says:

    @timabad

    just tellin it like it is :)

  14. timabad says:

    yesssss!!! thank you.

  15. DetonatorOrgan says:

    well, possibly all the developers that produce web based games which are played by thousands of people.

  16. tuleo554 says:

    people with imagination and foresight

    people who push the envelope

    people unlike you

  17. phiveson says:

    amen

  18. SSSavio says:

    Ok and webGL is not related with Flash, anyway. :)

  19. altu892 says:

    no… there is somthing called webGL

  20. SSSavio says:

    Sorry but i don’t think that Unity and flash are somehow related.

  21. KnightChatX says:

    Take a look at Interstellar Marines for an example in the browser technology, Flash3D, Flash also has support for multi-touch and the Wii Remote via WiiFlash.

    And can access hardware now.

  22. SSSavio says:

    Who the fuck cares about 3d graphics in a damned browser!

  23. KnightChatX says:

    What about 3D graphics, hardware acceleration support and hi-def video playback? Could you create a full and solid First Person 3D game app from this that doesn’t have any timing related issues?

  24. KnightChatX says:

    One thing I like about Flash is Adobe has very straight forward and quick to work with tools with plenty of documentation and samples to back up development without missing a beat.

    Where are the tools to help develop rapidly applications for the new HTML5?

    How can it help you develop quickly a visually beautiful interface and game with powerful graphics and handle expensive dynamic data management without the need for external systems such as SQL and XML?

  25. xleo21 says:

    thats strange my laptop has integrated graphics and cant even run harry potter 6 on maximum graphics but it can have alot of flash content open with no problem

    btw have you tried the flash player 10.1 beta , apparently its optimized for speed

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