The next run of the HTML5 programming course is on 20 March 2014.
 HTML 5 is the new standard for the venerable HTML specification, a standard for displaying Web content. HTML has come a long way, going through a number of revisions - with the last version - 4.01, recommended by the W3C in 1999. The design goal of HTML 5 is to ensure that an application that you write can work on all browsers without the need to install additional plug-ins. It should be able to do everything from animation, to music and videos, local storage, offline applications, and more. HTML 5 is also cross platforms, meaning that your apps should be able to work whether it is run on a notebook, smartphone, tablet, or desktop computer.
HTML 5 is the new standard for the venerable HTML specification, a standard for displaying Web content. HTML has come a long way, going through a number of revisions - with the last version - 4.01, recommended by the W3C in 1999. The design goal of HTML 5 is to ensure that an application that you write can work on all browsers without the need to install additional plug-ins. It should be able to do everything from animation, to music and videos, local storage, offline applications, and more. HTML 5 is also cross platforms, meaning that your apps should be able to work whether it is run on a notebook, smartphone, tablet, or desktop computer.
In this 1-day course, you will be able to understand and use the new features of HTML5 through working with practical examples.
Topics
•          Quick Introduction to HTML
•          Crash Course in JavaScript and CSS
•          Using Canvas for drawing graphics    
•          Using SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) in your HTML 5 pages
•          Implementing drag-and-drop in your Web Pages
•          Implementing LBS (Location-Based Services) in your Web applications
•          Embedding audios and videos in your Web pages
•          Using different input types in your Web pages
•          Using Web storage in HTML 5
•          Creating offline Web applications
•          Creating responsive Web applications using Web Worker
•          Implementing notifications in your Web applications through server messaging
Venue
Bayview Hotel Singapore
30 Bencoolen Street 
Singapore 189621
9am to 5pm
Fee
 
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