Real Progressive Enhancement — FOWA 2010 London — Christian Heilmann

Presentation at the Future of Web Apps in London about HTML5. CSS3 and real progressive enhancement. Covers the use of YUI3 and Node.js to render JavaScript widgets server-side.

http://www.archive.org/details/RealProgressiveEnhancement-Fowa2010London-ChristianHeilmann

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