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Onus on Web developers to respond to potential security threats from upcoming HTML5 Web standard and not favor its advanced functionalities over safety of user data and privacy.
HTML5 provides a useful set of new standard application programming interfaces, but it's not enough to turn the Web into a viable ecosystem that can compete with native device application development.
HTML5 is becoming a key component for Web and mobile developers as it helps them create applications that can be run on more platforms, hence, increasing the exposure of their software. However ...
HTML5 began making waves in software development many years before its official adoption in October 2014, reducing reliance on proprietary rich internet technologies such as Adobe Flash and ...
HTML5 is a specification for how the web's core language, HTML, should be formatted and utilized to deliver text, images, multimedia, web apps, search forms, and anything else you see in your browser.
HTML5 doesn't eliminate the need for JavaScript, but it does reduce it, simplifying life both for Web developers and tool developers by replacing what used to require code with declarative settings.
The W3C’s web developer version of the spec is still more technical than the WHATWG’s version, and nowhere near as nice to look at, but at least you can read the HTML5 spec without all the ...
The World Wide Web Consortium finishes an update to this seminal Internet technology, but with two organizations in charge of the same Web standard, charting the Web's future is a mess.
Apple’s new iPad, already a hit with consumers with its high-resolution display, is nonetheless underwhelming some HTML5 developers. The tablet’s iOS 5.1 operating system complicates HTML5 ...
HTML5 doesn't eliminate the need for JavaScript, but it does reduce it, simplifying life both for Web developers and tool developers by replacing what used to require code with declarative settings.
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