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HTML5 presentation - HTML5 Slides - 0 views

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    Take a walk through the woods and learn about all things HTML5. Starting with the JS APIS (selector API, storage, appcache, web workers, web sockets, notifications, drag and drop, and geolocation). Then delve into the new HTML semantic tags, link relations, micro data, ARIA, forms, audio and video, Canvas, and WebGL. Finally, the holy trinity finishes with CSS and selectors, fonts, text, columns, stroking, opacity, HSL, rounded corners, gradients, shadows, backgrounds, transitions, transforms, and animations.
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Liquid Particles - spielzeugz.de canvas experiment - 0 views

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    HTML5/canvas demo, 500 particles to play around with.
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SproutCore - HTML5 application framework - 0 views

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    SproutCore is an HTML5 application framework for building responsive, desktop-caliber apps in any modern web browser, without plugins.
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jQuery 1.4: What you need to know - 0 views

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    Matt Nowack has taken the awesome HTML5 presentation app in HTML5, which is open source, and has created a presentation discussing jQuery 1.4. It is good stuff, using the fact that you can embed the features that you want to show. Just as long as you can hit the right arrow to get through the "look at all the people who use jQuery" part (we get it! lots of people use jQuery!)
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Phaser - Open source HTML5 game framework - 0 views

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    Free and open-source mobile and desktop HTML5 framework
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ExplorerCanvas - 1 views

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    Modern browsers like Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera support the HTML5 canvas tag to allow 2D command-based drawing. ExplorerCanvas brings the same functionality to Internet Explorer. To use, web developers only need to include a single script tag in their existing web pages.
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Akihabara - 2 views

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    The Akihabara which you can download here is my personal dream too. It is a set of libraries, tools and presets to create pixelated indie-style 8/16-bit era games in Javascript that runs in your browser without any Flash plugin, making use of a small small small subset of the HTML5 features, that are actually available on many modern browsers.
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