HTML5 Developer Conference 3 Videos
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HTML5 Developer Conference 3 Videos

In October, San Francisco played host to the largest gathering of HTML5 Developers in the world at the 3rd annual HTML5 Developer Conference. Marakana was there to record it. Some of the biggest names and smartest minds in the industry, like Paul Irish, Steve Souders, and Christian Heilmann came together to discuss HTML5: where it's been, where it is, and where it's going.
Whether you missed a talk or want to see a particularly awesome one again, Marakana's got you covered. We'll be releasing a steady stream of videos in the coming weeks, and you can keep up-to-date by subscribing to this post or our HTML5 RSS feed.
Ben Vinegar, Front-end Engineer at Disqus, sets out to change how you think about iframes in this talk from HTML5 Dev Conf.
Posted by Max Walker
on Oct 31, 2012.
GitHub Designer, Julie Ann Horvath talks about hacking together a design environment.
Posted by Max Walker
on Nov 1, 2012.
Derek Brans, Sr. Architect at Krux, talks about why delivering asynchronous ads matters, and how you can accomplish it in this presentation from HTML5 Dev Conf.
Posted by Max Walker
on Nov 1, 2012.
Mozilla's Chris Heilmann will show how we can juggle our demands and move forward towards a world where HTML5 is not a cool "nice to have", but the standard it set out to be.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Nov 1, 2012.
Facebook's James Pearce asks "how we can help make HTML5 the reality, the instantiation of the dream we all hope it will be."
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Nov 1, 2012.
Google's Paul Irish shows us how to Iterate faster, avoid bugs through tools, and improve automated testing, and how to incorporate it all into a functional and realistic workflow.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Nov 5, 2012.
Infinite scroll view in full three dimensions, with zero performance degradation? Changing view and control fluidly and dynamically? No problem. Watch this video.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Nov 6, 2012.
Bear Travis from the Web Engine team at Adobe, talks about how CSS3 is pushing the web content of tomorrow via web standards.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Nov 7, 2012.
Google's Gilad Bracha talks about the essentials of Dart, as well as where Google plans to take it down the road, focusing on mixins, reflection, and asynchrony.
Posted by Max Walker
on Nov 13, 2012.
ZenDesk's Mikito Takada talks about his experiences with Single Page Applications (when they've worked, when they haven't) and gives you some tips for building your own.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Nov 13, 2012.
Just kidding. Don't stop using HTML5. But DO stop using the native HTML5 JavaScript API's directly. They're in flux, verbose, and they've got bugs that need to be shimmed.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Nov 14, 2012.
StackMob's Sid Maestre walks through several examples to show how the moving parts of Backbone.js work together, including adding the StackMob JavaScript SDK to quickly persist your data in the cloud.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Nov 15, 2012.
Shay Howe, UI engineer at Groupon, talks about how to write enjoyable HTML and CSS code in this presentation from HTML5 Developers Conference.
Posted by Max Walker
on Nov 16, 2012.
Microsoft's Doris Chen helps you get a jumpstart on developing Windows 8 apps with HTML5, CSS3, & JavaScript with some tools and best practices.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Nov 20, 2012.
What lies ahead for HTTP 2.0? Ilya Grigorik, developer advocate at Google, talks about the future of HTTP and what improvements SPDY brings to the table
Posted by Max Walker
on Nov 27, 2012.
Hampton Catlin, inventor of Sass and original creator of Wikipedia Mobile, will take you through the design process he used for m.wikipedia.org and give you his 6 Rules of Mobile Design.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Nov 28, 2012.
Tom Hughes-Croucher talks about how Node.JS can be used to avoid common bottlenecks and get you only the data you you want, when you want it.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Nov 29, 2012.
Matt Kelly of Zurb talks about building beautiful websites capable of being viewed on any device.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Nov 30, 2012.
Dirk Ginader of Yahoo! goes over his favorites CSS Precompilers and why he loves them.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Dec 3, 2012.
Jina Bolton, of Do, does a quick run down of Sass's features, then talks about how to put them into practice.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Dec 3, 2012.
Matt Deberaglis takes a look under the hood of Meteor, a new JavaScript web development platform.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Dec 5, 2012.
Front end architect Michael Dale shows you some tools and techniques for delivering optimal media experiences across different integration contexts and devices.
Posted by Max Walker
on Dec 6, 2012.
Using the architecture of Brackets, Adobe's Brian Rinaldi will examine some best practices for architecting well designed, modern applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Dec 11, 2012.
YouTube's Jeremy Kahn breaks down how to build your own JavaScript libraries, reviewing what patterns you should use to organize your library code, testing, documentation, and deployment optimization.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Dec 12, 2012.
Brian Lonsdorf of loop/recur breaks down some of the fundamentals of functional programming.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Dec 19, 2012.
Faruk Ates talks about how true creativity often comes from within strict constraints, even in the worlds of software and UI design.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Jan 2, 2013.
Learn the basics of SPA design, from structured JavaScript to NoSQL data stores and responsive design, from the developers at snaplogic.
Posted by Thomas Martinez
on Jan 4, 2013.
Steve Souders, Google's Head Performance Engineer, clarifies the problem of caching, and explores various solutions to make your web app lightning fast.
Posted by Rob Nikzad
on Jan 10, 2013.
Learn how and why Yahoo migrated their web stack from PHP to a Node.js and Cocktails platform
Posted by Max Walker
on Jan 16, 2013.
Get down to the bare metal of the HTTP/1.1 spec, and learn why range requests are so useful, and how to handle them correctly.
Posted by Max Walker
on Jan 17, 2013.
Peter Lubbers, Program Manager for Google's Chrome Developer Relations team, presents updates and developments to HTML5.
Posted by Evan Davis
on Jan 22, 2013.
Harrison Shoff, front end engineer at Airbnb, believes in the power of good data. His presentation focuses on ways to make data more accessible to people with little or no statistical knowledge.
Posted by Evan Davis
on Jan 28, 2013.
Paul Trani, web evangelist for Adobe, gives a rundown of Edge Animate that highlights some of its best features and the future of interactive websites.
Posted by Evan Davis
on Jan 29, 2013.
A Realtime Developer Evangelist from Portuguese-based company IBT, Sergio Costa talks about HTML5, Realtime, and invites you to start coding with xRTML 3.0.
Posted by Evan Davis
on Jan 30, 2013.
Posted by Max Walker
on Feb 5, 2013.
Learn about the possibilites of client storage today, while keeping cross-browser support in mind.
Posted by Max Walker
on Feb 8, 2013.