Topic: html5

SD Times Blog: Create applications—without any programming—in minutes

Microsoft releases Project Siena, enabling business users to build mobile applications for the enterprise … continue reading

HTML5 as good as native apps when it comes to mobile development, survey says

A Telerik survey reveals HTML5 approaches are becoming more popular among developers, particularly mobile ones … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Sencha aims for speed in latest Architect release

Update is designed to allow developers to create a single branded app experience for various apps, says company … continue reading

Why HTML5 frameworks?

Providers of these frameworks explain how they extract out complexities so developers can focus on the business value … continue reading

HTML5: Why you should use frameworks for Web apps

SD Times talks with W3C’s Michael Smith on where HTML5 is going … continue reading

From the Editors: One HTML, under W3C

HTML5’s advancement is good, but it could be being handled better; some predictions for 2013 … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Write once, run everywhere, version 2.0

Combining HTML5 with native apps will allow you to fulfill Sun Microsystems’ promise … continue reading

W3C locks down HTML5 specification

Web technology becomes ‘candidate recommendation’ as working draft of 5.1 is announced … continue reading

Mobile development in the year 2012

New devices and the continuing debate over HTML5 were the top news this year … continue reading

Kendo UI now offers JavaServer Pages server wrappers

Telerik’s enhancements also include HTML5-based interactive financial charts and cross-platform theme previews … continue reading

What’s left for HTML5?

As specification continues to evolve, we check in with developers to find out what still needs work … continue reading

Facebook approached mobile like an enterprise

Don’t be so quick to dismiss Mark Zuckerberg’s HTML5 comments; many companies agree with his viewpoint … continue reading

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