Programming HTML5 Applications: Building Powerful Cross-Platform Environments in JavaScript
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Rating | : | 4.15 (951 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1449399088 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Programming HTML5 Applications provides the knowledge to guide you through all the new technologies needed to make modern web applications."--Ralph Whitbeck, cohost of The Official jQuery Podcast. Complete with code samples, this book is ideal for experienced JavaScript and mobile developers alike.Store session data in the browser with local storage objectsSave trips to the server: store larger amounts of data with IndexedDBGive browsers limited access to a user’s system to read and upload filesTake your app offline—and speed up page loading when it’s onlineUse Web Workers to create multithreaded applicationsTransfer data between browser and server more efficiently with Web SocketsLearn about HTML5 tags for forms, multimedia, graphics, and geolocation"HTML5 is all the rage these days, but it's more than just a buzzword. Thi
In the last few years Zachary's focus has been on building complex applications in the browser with Javascript, browser-based testing with Selenium, functional programming, and code generation.. About the AuthorZachary Kessin has been working on developing interactive web applications since 1994
Zachary Kessin has been working on developing interactive web applications since 1994. In the last few years Zachary's focus has been on building complex applications in the browser with Javascript, browser-based testing with Selenium, functional programming, and code generation.
Good for newcomers HugeStakkaBoFan If you have absolutely no idea what goes into a JS-based fat client, then this is a good book to get you started on your way toward understanding most of the concepts involved. If you have done any amount of actual work on such a beast, you're pretty unlikely to learn anything new here. I think its single greatest purpose would be to educate product managers with little to no idea what it is front end web engineers do these days.