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HTML5 Architecture
It’s estimated that there will be one billion HTML5-capable phones sold in 2013. The ground swell of support for HTML5 over native is here and today’s developers are flipping their priorities to now put mobile development first — which is why this chapter comes first [note: it may actually be second technically speaking]. Whether you’re an HTML5, W3C Standards lovin’, Open Web expert or just coming fresh off HTML 1, this chapter will equip you with the latest code, trends, and market research to guide you on making the right decision for your next mobile web project. The Mobile Web refers to browser-based applications created for mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets, which are (at some point) connected wirelessly. Since 2008, the web has shifted towards focusing on mobile browsers, which are delivering an overall better quality of life for today’s web developers and users. However, this better quality of life is sometimes short lived after you go around testing your new mobile web app on the myriad of devices and browsers. There is a huge question of “What is supported and which HTML5 features should I build my app with?”.
Wesley Hales - Personal Name
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Computer Science
English
3/9/2012
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