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2011/10/21

Do You Dream In #HTML5? Attend #DevCon5.

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As Promised--HTML5 All The Time.

Let's Dive Into The Sources On The Code Track At DevCon5.

Get reacquainted with the basics of HTML5, learn more about HTML5 Canvas, learn how to add redundancy to match the transactions between the server and the client in HTML5, discover the ins and outs of HTML5 security, and even find out how the use of touch screens enable the interaction with the web! Attend the Sources On The Code Track at DevCon5.

At DevCon5, experience all that is HTML5 throughout the 20+ sessions, keynote presentations by Charles Jolley (Strobe Corporation) and David Kaneda (Sencha), networking lunches, and more! DevCon5 includes a wealth of HTML5 information for every developer and designer, whether you are getting started or have already discovered the power of HTML5.

Register at DevCon5--Early Bird Rates Expire Soon! Visit DevCon5 or contact Frank Coppola at 203-852-6800 x131.

Sources On The Code Sessions Include:

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Charles Jolley—Strobe Corporation

Strobe Corporation
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
David Kaneda—Sencha

Sencha
Writing Javascript for Performance and Redundancy (2 Sessions!)
Lauren Roth

The impact of HTML5 on the client server model of the web makes Javascript the base line for communication management. This means that JavaScript has to be written to match the performance requirements of server systems. Learn how to add redundancy to match the transactions between the server and the client in HTML5.
Introduction to Canvas
Jeff Fulton—8bit Games
Steve Fulton—8bit Games

HTML5 Canvas paints the World Wide web with audio and video. Learn about interactive multimedia applications and how HTML5s Canvas impacts their development. This new element animates images and incorporates gamelike experiences.
The Power of Canvas
Jeff Fulton—8bit Games
Steve Fulton—8bit Games

HTML5 Canvas paints the World Wide web with audio and video. Learn about interactive multimedia applications and how HTML5s Canvas impacts their development. This new element animates images and incorporates gamelike experiences.
Size Matter Working with Any to Any
James Pearce—Sencha
Sencha

As HTML5 pervades our experience the web is going to become seen from any size screen be it your phone, tablet or desktop or TV. What does that do to rendering and how can the browser take advantage of the native experiences?
Interacting with Touch
James Pearce—Sencha
Sencha

How does the use of touch screens enable the interaction with the web. Masking the different styles of input and enabling the interaction between the user and his device is part of the power of JTouch. This session looks at what is possible and what is problematic in making HTML5 interactive.
HTML5 Security Bolding Going Where No...
The browser is a likely target for the hacker to probe, since the software is interactive with web servers and enables client side processing. What are the common vulnerabilities to be attacked and how does the next generation of the web browsers impact security? Will IT embrace the new browsers or will the systems be locked down?

Tracks Include: Getting Graphic, Sources on the Code, Strategy and Design. Access the Complete Agenda

Register Today! Visit DevCon5--Early Bird Rates Expire Soon--or contact Frank Coppola at 203-852-6800 x131.

Connect With Developers And Designers
DevCon5 brings together industry-leading products under one roof. The exhibit hall is filling up fast--contact Joe Fabiano at 203-852-6800 x132 to join the growing list of sponsors!

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