Tag: javascript
Google I/O 2010 – GWT Linkers target HTML5 WebWorkers & more
Google I/O 2010 – GWT Linkers target HTML5 Web Workers, Chrome Extensions, and more GWT 301 Matt Mastracci At its core GWT has a well-defined and customizable mechanism — called Linkers — that controls exactly how GWT’s compiled JavaScript should be packaged, served, and run. This session will describe how to create linkers and explains some of the linkers we’ve created, including a linker that turns a GWT module into an HTML5 Web Worker and one that generates an HTML App Cache manifest automatically. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
Coming soon: Adobe Edge Preview
www.adobe.com/go/edgepreview Here’s an early look at the upcoming preview of Adobe Edge — an easy to use tool for creating expressive, standards-based animation with amazing ease and precision. Watch as Doug Winnie, Principal Product Manager for Edge, takes you through the basics of what Edge can do. The first preview of Edge will be available soon on Adobe Labs – sign up below to be one of the first to try it: www.adobe.com/go/edgepreview_notify
HTML5 Boilerplate Walkthrough
Recorded August 23, 2010. Here I give an overview of what the HTML5 Boilerplate set of templates does. No dancing in this video, sadly.