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nMove beyond simple site creation and build web applications with HTML5 that can compete with desktop apps and run on mobile devices. This practical guide shows you how HTML5s JavaScript APIs give you the power to take web development into many fields that used to require more platform-specific developmentparticularly mobile deployment. Youll also learn many ways to make application development with JavaScript more powerful.

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Programming HTML5 Applications
Zachary Kessin
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Simon St. Laurent

Copyright 2011 Zachary Kessin

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Preface

This book reflects the evolution of the Web. Less and less can programming be treated as a distinct activity shoehorned into web pages through scripts. Instead, HTML and JavaScript are now intertwined in producing an enchanting user experience. With this book, you can master the latest in this evolution.

How This Book Is Organized

The elements of this book are as follows:

Introduces the reasons for programming on the new HTML5 platforms and what they offer to the JavaScript programmer

Explains some powerful features of JavaScript you may not already know, and why you need to use them to exploit the HTML5 features and associated libraries covered in this book

Shows how to create and use tests in the unique environment provided by JavaScript and browsers

Describes the localStorage and sessionStorage objects that permit simple data caching in the browser

Shows the more powerful NoSQL database that supports local storage

Describes how to read and upload files from the users system

Describes the steps you must go through to permit a user to use your application when the device is disconnected from the Internet

Shows the multithreading capabilities of HTML5 and JavaScript

Shows how to transfer data between the browser and server more efficiently by using web sockets

Summarizes tags introduced in HTML5 that are of particular interest to the web programmer

Describes tools used in the book, and others that can make coding easier and more accurate

Conventions Used in This Book

The following typographical conventions are used in this book:

Italic

Indicates new terms, URLs, email addresses, filenames, and file extensions

Constant width

Used for program listings, as well as within paragraphs to refer to program elements such as variable or function names, databases, data types, environment variables, statements, and keywords

Constant width bold

Shows commands or other text that should be typed literally by the user

Constant width italic

Shows text that should be replaced with user-supplied values or by values determined by context

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Caution

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Acknowledgments

A book is a team effort, and I could not have written this book without a great team behind me. First of all, I must thank Simon St. Laurent for giving me the chance to write this book and supporting me through the process of putting it together. I must also thank Andy Oram for his editorial prowess and ability to make the book better. Also, thank you to my technical reviewers, Shelley Powers and Dionysios Synodinos, for great feedback.

I must also thank the Israeli developer community for existing: my former coworkers at Mytopia, who supported me in this project for more than a year, and the gang at Sayeret Lambda, which has become the place in Tel Aviv to talk about programming.

Finally, I would like to thank my wife, Devora, for all her support in this project. I could not have done it without you.

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