HTML5 will connect devices in a similar fashion XML connected systems back in 2000. The target isn't just web and desktop anymore. Soon software developers will be targeting screens: desktop monitor, smartphone monitor, and TV. On the web, HTML5 will be the common platform, but we'll still need the Flash Platform.
This presentation will talk about where we have been and also where we are likely to go in the future. Developers will need to know when to use HTML5, when to use Flash and Flex, and when to use Native. This presentation will steer you in the right direction.
21. But Steve said we can stop using flash for HTML5
There is no “File > Save As HTML5”
22. A few more things before Act 2
• I learned HTML in 1997
• I’ve touched HTML every day since
• ~ 5,035 Days of straight HTML usage
• I’m not a designer
23. A few more things before Act 2
When I caught the bug, we had two browsers
24. A few more things before Act 2
Today we have a LOT of browsers
30. EndlessMural.com
• Ai2Canvas - http://visitmix.com/labs/
ai2canvas/
• Okapi.js - http://www.okapijs.org/
We didn’t use Flash. We had to use Javascript
to make Canvas smart like Flash though.
36. Who is using HTML5?
• Anybody using HTML5 today?
• What screens are you targeting?
• Any stories from the trenches?
• Did you replace Flash with HTML5?
37. Who wants to use HTML5?
• What interests you about HTML5?
• What is stopping you from adopting today?