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HTML5, part IV – Connected Devices Štěpán Bechynský, @stepanb Developer Evangelist Microsoft, Czech Republic
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Connected Devices Smartphones Tablets Consumer Electronics (TV, DVD and Blu-ray Disc players, …) Single-purpose devices with internet connectivity
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Diversity of Connected Devices Operating systems Windows Phone, iOS, Android, Symbian,.NET Micro Framework, … Screen From Alphanumeric LCD to Full-HD Portrait and Landscape Black and white … Programming languages C#, Visual Basic, Java, Objective-C, C, C++,Assembler, … Sensors GPS, Accelerometer, Gyro, Light, … Memory From kB to GB Performance
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What is common? Internet connectivity almost 24/7 Modern Web Browser Internet Explorer 9, Webkit, …
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One application for all devices?
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Limitations of HTML5 on Connected Devices Access to operating system is limited (Sandbox) Marketplace Differences between Web Browsers Specific functionality for Connected Devices
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Solution Native application around Web Browser Component Access to device features Marketplace Off-line Support Javascript Frameworks jQuery Mobile Phone Gap
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HTML5.cz Shromažďuje české zdroje Komunitní překlad knihy Marka Pilgrima „Dive into HTML5“
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Resources Books Introducing HTML5 by Bruce Lawson & Remy Sharp W3C W3C HTML5 Specification – www.w3.org/TR/html5www.w3.org/TR/html5 HTML5 Test Suite – test.w3.org/html/tests/reporting/report.htmtest.w3.org/html/tests/reporting/report.htm Validator – validator.w3.org/validator.w3.org/ Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 and 10 Engineering Blog – blogs.msdn.com/ie/blogs.msdn.com/ie/ Beauty Of The Web – www.beautyoftheweb.com/experience/www.beautyoftheweb.com/experience/ IE Test Drive – www.ietestdrive.comwww.ietestdrive.com HTML5 Labs – html5labs.interoperabilitybridges.com/html5labs.interoperabilitybridges.com/
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