Video description
If you didn’t catch the JavaScript and HTML5 sessions at OSCON 2013, this complete video compilation offers you a front-row seat at more than a dozen tutorials covering these and other open standards, such as Node. With presentations from experts at Google, Adobe, and many other companies, you’ll understand why JavaScript continues to be so prevalent.
Table of contents
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JavaScript and HTML5 at OSCON 2013
- 01_Translated Strings and Foreign Language Support in JavaScript Web Apps - Ken Tabor
- 02_10 Reasons You'll Love Dart - Chris Strom
- 03_Brackets: An Open Source Code Editor For The Web - Adam Lehman
- 04_Automated Testing For Accessibility - Alice Boxhall
- 05_JavaScript Framework Face Off - Nathaniel Schutta
- 06_Server-Side Push: Comet, Web Sockets, and Server-Sent Events come of age - Brian Sam-Bodden
- 07_Offline strategies for HTML5 web applications - Stephan Hochdrfer
- 08_Adventures in Node.js - Faisal Abid
- 09_Deal with multiple types of input in your HTML5/JavaScript code - Olivier Bloch
- 10_Functional Composition - Piers Cawley
- 11_Getting Started with 3D Programming in Three.js - Chris Strom and Robin Strom
- 12_New Rules For JavaScript - Kyle Simpson
Product information
- Title: JavaScript and HTML5 at OSCON 2013
- Author(s):
- Release date: August 2013
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 978144937397
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