5by5 - The Big Web Show #77: Sarah Parmenter
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #77: Sarah Parmenter
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The Spirit Of The Web by Jeremy Keith
This talk was given at the first Smashing Conference 2012 in Freiburg. Here is the talk description:
With the explosion of Web-enabled devices of all shapes and sizes, the practice of Web design and development seems more complex than ever. But if we can learn to see below this overwhelming surface to the underlying Web beneath, we can learn to make sites not for specific devices but for the people using them. This talk will demonstrate how tried and tested principles like progressive enhancement are more important than ever. By embracing the spirit of the Web, you can ensure that your websites are backwards-compatible and future-friendly.
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Why Mobile Apps Must Die
Mobile apps are on a clear trajectory for failure. It’s just not possible to have an app for every device in my house, every product I own and every store I enter. Much like Yahoos original hierarchy gave way to Google’s search, applications have to give away to a "just in time" approach to applications. This talk will explain how applications must give way to a more universal approach to application distribution, one based on the mobile web and cloud services. The problem of course, is that the mobile web has both hands tied behind its back. Any mobile app today is locked away behind a browser ghetto: in effect, a sub OS inside a larger mobile OS. This isn’t just an arbitrary technology debate, a just-in-time approach to application functionality can unleash entirely new sets of application, ones which are impossible with native apps. This talk will layout how this problem can be fixed, and what changes need to take place, outside of just HTML5, for it to happen.
Presented by Scott Jenson at the Breaking Development Conference held in September 2011 in Nashville, TN.
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There is No Mobile Web
The range of devices accessing the web is increasing. We are faced with a choice in how we deal with this diversity. We can either fracture the web by designing a multitude of device-specific silos, or we can embrace the flexibility of the web and create experiences that can adapt to any device or browser.
Presented by Jeremy Keith at the September 2011 Breaking Development Conference held in Nashville, TN.
Tagged with mobile bdconf nashville twitter:user=adactio web responsive
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #53: Raising Rates
5by5 - The Big Web Show #53: Raising Rates
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The prestige of being a web developer
Final keynote of Fronteers 2011 comparing talks about web development with magic tricks performed in the movie The Prestige
http://www.archive.org/details/ThePrestigeOfBeingAWebDeveloper-Fronteers2011
Tagged with fronteers development web
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HTML5 What It Is What It Isnt And Where It Might Go
A talk at Sabre in Krakow, Poland about HTML5 myths, truths and what is around the corner for new web technology.
http://www.archive.org/details/Html5101-WhatItIsWhatItIsntAndWhereItMightGo
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Bob talks to Jay Cincotta and Kendall Miller
This week Bob talks to Jay Cincotta and Kendall Miller about their launch of Gibraltar Software. Jay and Kendall explain how they came to decide to do a
Tagged with #wssg gibraltar software the web startup success guide
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Jeremy Keith at From The Front 2011: One Web
The range of devices accessing the web is increasing. We are faced with a choice in how we deal with this diversity. We can either fracture the web by designing a multitude of device-specific silos, or we can embrace the flexibility of the web and create experiences that can adapt to any device or browser.
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Web Directions @media 2011: Jeremy Keith — Panel: Hot Topics
A popular @media tradition, hosted by Jeremy Keith, the final session for day one will feature a selection of speakers discussing questions posed by conference attendees. A lively conversation and some passionate debate will occur, so bring along your questions and enjoy the robust discussion.
http://www.webdirections.org/resources/jeremy-keith-panel-hot-topics/
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