2010.07.21

HTML5 overview

Just did a presentation about HTML5 for my co-workers at Firstborn and here are the slides:


(Link to the presentation)

I hope it’s useful for someone.

PS: don’t get mad with me because of the Flash comparisons, I like HTML way more than Flash but for interactive/multimedia stuff, Flash is usually a better tool – I don’t want to start a war.


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Good complement to my presentation: HTML5 and friends - talks more about the related technologies and have some good references/sites at the end...


Another really good presentation. It gets into way more details about the semantics than mine: HTML5 Semantics, Accessibility & Forms - Aaron Gustafson.


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