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Best Of Both Worlds: Mixing HTML5 And Native Code

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Developing an application in HTML5 is a way to leverage code across multiple platforms , rather than having to write the entire application from scratch for each platform. As such, much of the user interface, perhaps the entire interface, would be done in HTML. HTML For Rich Document Layout. Smashing Library.

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How HTML5 Is Aiding in Cross-Platform Development

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Rhodes Rhodes is a Ruby-based framework designed to help developers create native apps for a wide range of devices and platforms. The reason we included Rhodes in this roundup — despite being a Ruby tool — is that it uses HTML, CSS and JavaScript in its views. Are you using HTML5 when building mobile apps?

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So You're Going To Start A Huge New Web Project

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It’s probably because Webforms was essentially designed to cater to Desktop Application developers. This kept the IDs abstracted to make the stateless web feel more stateful and more closely aligned with programming principles of modularity and high reusability. Use markdown or basic HTML and be nice. HTML-Ipsum.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

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But it will definitely raise questions during the phone screen, for reasons that are best explained by simile: Programming with.NET is like cooking in a McDonalds kitchen. But just to clarify a couple points, 24-hours into the storm: Yes,NET developers are great at what they do. Subscribe to comments with RSS. Very good post.

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How to hire a programmer to make your ideas happen

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Ive always wondered how to go about outsourcing programming, as whilst I understand and have done programming successfully in the past - I absolutely hate it! What I do like is the coming up with the idea and mapping out the development part. Another way to do it is to teach yourself programming and build it yourself.