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Some presentations of the recent HTML5 Developer Conference (H5DC) are available:

http://marakana.com/s/tags/html5

Enjoy :)

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Edited by: Brock Boland on 17 Mar, 2014 Reason: Paragraph tags added automatically from tizen_format_fix module.

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John Ixion
Recommended: "Performance Checklist for the Mobile Web" http://marakana.com/s/post/1441/performance_checklist_for_the_mobile_web_colt_mcanlis_google_video
John Ixion
Bridging the Gap from Web App to Mobile App Speaker: Paul Fischer - Intel While HTML5 is very useful as a cross-platform application development tool, the process required to move from a “web app” that is served up to browsers by your web site to a “native device app” (aka “hybrid app”) that can be installed from an app store and run directly on a phone or tablet is something that many HTML5 developers struggle with. Paul will explore what is required to get from a “web app” to a “device app” and some of the ways to make that happen using Apache Cordova libraries (aka PhoneGap). slides (PDF) http://html5devconf.com/slides/2013HTML5DevCon_Bridging-the-Gap.pdf
John Ixion
Are you ready for a game-changer? Can you do physics at 60 frames per second controlling DOM on a mobile device? Steve Newcomb, founder and CEO of famo.us, is here to tell you yes, yes you can. In this highly anticipated and applauded presentation from HTML5 Dev Conf 4, Steve walks us through building a highly performant 3D physics engine in JavaScript. Full of demos that will challenge your faith in CSS3, and an announcement that the famo.us platform will be free for developers deploying apps, this presentation is just about the coolest thing we've seen in a while. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83MX4wsoMzU&feature=player_embedded
John Ixion
AngularJS is a JavaScript framework that focuses on enhancing browser-based applications with MVC capability. Miško Hevery started the project in 2009, while working at Google, and now it's showing up in applications like the YouTube app for PlayStation 3. In this episode of Breaking Open, Marakana Instructor Simeon Franklin goes behind the scenes with the guy who started it all. He and Miško will talk about the beginnings of AngularJS, how the project came to be sponsored by Google, the community around Angular, alternative frameworks, documentation, its relationship to other Google projects (like Dart), and how Angular addresses issues around SEO. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0VsStcCCM8&feature=player_embedded