designed as a central resource for information on all sorts of topics related to HTML5
is the rare title that describes someone's work is both banal and general - but in the case of the image of Sir Tim Berners-Lee of the foregoing, it must be said that is the case. Yes, it really is the developer of the World Wide Web. Is this your idea.
Berners-Lee in the video to launch the Web Platform Docs, which has made the unusual move for Apple, Google and Microsoft - normally fierce rivals - to collaborate in the development of HTML5 . Other program partners include the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Tim Berners-Lee works where. And Facebook, Nokia, Adobe, HP, Mozilla Foundation and Opera Software
The purpose of this diagram is reproduced in his blog (and in the video below):
For years, web developers have had to rely on several sites to help them learn programming or web design, each with a puzzle piece. Great sites appear, covering one or two topics, but too often fail to keep pace with rapid changes in the web platform. This may have been good enough when the band was simple HTML, basic CSS, and maybe a bit of JavaScript, but that was long ago. Today's Web is more than just documents and multimedia applications, and evolving at breakneck speed.
So the goal, he says, is as follows:
- WebPlatform.org
- have accurate and up to date, complete references and tutorials for every part of the client-side development and design, with quirks and errors revealed and explained. Indicators will be carefully browser compatibility and interoperability, with links to the evidence for specific functions. There will be tables and script libraries advanced features in various stages of implementation and standardization, with the opportunity to give their views on the process before the functions are blocked. It will have features that allow you to experiment and code snippets actions, examples and solutions. It has an API to access structured information to facilitate their reuse. It will have resources to help teachers educate their students essential skills. It has information you will not find anywhere else, and have everything in one place.
is not the case. Yet. At this point, a wiki, docs.webplatform.org, anyone with an account can edit and structured models to ensure consistency. It has a bulk import data from Microsoft, Opera, Google, Facebook, Mozilla, Nokia, Adobe, and W3C, still in bad condition, it needs a lot of polishing. Have a chat and Q & A forums, and a blog. And all this material is available free for anyone to use for any purpose. Manager
Google developer products, Komoroske Alex, has a blog on Google developers in order to attract developers there. The real benefit to standardization - or better understand the non-standardization between devices, platforms and browsers - that it will be easier to develop for them, and HTML5, and new capabilities that price becomes an ever more important in our interaction with the web site that may have arrived just in time.
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