Zeno Rocha and Bernard De Luna interviewing Christian Heilmann, Mozilla’s Principal Evangelist at HTML5DevConf in San Francisco, California.

Zeno Rocha and Bernard De Luna interviewing Christian Heilmann, Mozilla’s Principal Evangelist at HTML5DevConf in San Francisco, California.
This is an article written by Zeno Rocha. He is the author of some cool open source projects like Browser Diet, jQuery Boilerplate and Wormz, a HTML5 Chrome Experiment. He used to work as a software developer at Petrobras (the largest company in Latin America) and Globoesporte.com (the most accessed sports website in Brazil). Now he’s a Front-end Engineer at Liferay and co-founder of BrazilJS Foundation. With only 22 years-old he is a reference in Brazil when the subject is front-end development. Check out his website or follow him on Twitter.
Back in 2009, Sergey Chikuyonok wrote an article to present a new way of writing HTML and CSS code. This revolutionary plugin, called Zen Coding, has helped many developers through the years and has now reached a new level.
Emmet, previously known as Zen Coding, is the most productive and time-saving text-editor plugin you will ever see. By instantly expanding simple abbreviations into complex code snippets, Emmet can turn you into a more productive developer.
Read the entire article here
Adobe Wenbinar
August 21st, 2012
Learn how to create an enriched user experience with CF10 that lets you access a large repository of interactive, client-side HTML5 charts and easily implement them using the built-in CFCHART tag. Also learn about the new CFMEDIAPLAYER tag that has a revamped flash video player and a HTML5 video player.
Speaker: Kiran Sakhare (ksakhare@adobe.com), Computer Scientist, Adobe Systems
W3C is pleased to announce commitments from Adobe, Google, and Microsoft for sponsorship funding that will enable W3C to provide additional staffing in support of the HTML Working Group’s full range of activities, including editing several specifications and developing tests. These sponsorships will help W3C fill a position announced in June in response to an April call for editors from the HTML Working Group Chairs. In their April email, the Chairs also outlined the group’s parallel efforts to finalize a stable HTML5 standard by 2014 and engage with the community on future HTML features. Learn more about the HTML Working Group.
Read the entire article here.
This article is the third in our new series that introduces new, useful and freely available tools and techniques, developed and released by active members of the Web design community.
The first article covered PrefixFree; the second introduced Foundation, a responsive framework that helps you build prototypes and production code.
This time, we’re presenting Sisyphus.js, a library developed by Alexander Kaupanin to provide Gmail-like client-side drafts and a bit more.
Read the article and code here.
We had this excellent presentation tonight at Full Sail University by the Adobe Evangelist Team:
They showed us how to create a cross mobile platform application in seconds with PhoneGap using either xCode IDE for iPhone and iPad or Eclipse for Android.
The presentation was transmitted through Adobe Connect and I believe it was also recorded. If so, I will post the URL here as soon as I get it.
Here are some photos:
Adobe releases the preview for Edge, a new web motion and interaction design tool that allows designers to bring animated content to websites, using web standards like HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3.
Check it out here: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/edge/
Announcing a new Meetup for The Online ColdFusion Meetup!
What: “HTML5 Love and the Future of the Web”, with James Brown
Our 6pm (US ET) talk on Thursday June 16 will be “HTML5 Love and the Future of the Web”, with James Brown.
TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)
HTML5 is here and isn’t just hype any longer. The major browsers are already supporting it and if you don’t start learning it, you could be left behind. We will review features and enhancements that are changing the web as we know it. This isn’t some high-level overview. We’re going dive right into code and look at examples you can use today. We’ll also discuss how to code for backwards compatibility with older browsers. Lastly, we’ll explore how to use HTML5 on mobile devices. You aren’t going to want to miss this meeting!
Announcing a new Meetup for The Online ColdFusion Meetup!
What: “A Gentle Introduction to HTML5″”, with Raymond Camden
When: Thursday, April 7, 2011 12:00 PM
Where: Online meeting via Adobe Connect.
Meeting room: tinyurl.com/cfmeetup
Online Meeting , GA 30005
Our 12pm (US ET) talk on Thursday Apr 7 will be “A Gentle Introduction to HTML5″”, with Raymond Camden.
TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)
This presentation is an exploration of various HTML5 (and
HTML5-related) features. Topics such as forms, local storage, and geolocation will be covered. The primary focus is on HTML (obviously) and some JavaScript features. This is a high level introductory session but with plenty of code we can use to play with per audience suggestions.
MEETING URL: http://experts.acrobat.com/cfmeetup/
DURATION: Approx. 1 hour
Meeting will be recorded. URL will be posted after meeting at recordings.coldfusionmeetup.com
Today Adobe is launching an experimental Flash-to-HTML5 conversion tool called Wallaby. The tool takes content created with Adobe’s Flash Professional and converts it to HTML5, the latest revision of the Web markup language. HTML5 is supported in most Web browsers, but, most importantly, it’s supported on Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, where Flash is banned.
Read the article here.