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Head First Mobile Web, 1st Edition By Lyza Danger Gardner, Jason Grigsby Mobile web usage is exploding. Soon, more web browsing will take place on phones and tablets than PCs. Your business needs a mobile strategy, but where do you start? Head First Mobile Web shows how to use the web tech- nology you’re already fam... Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online Publish Date: December 2011
Scraping the Dynamic Web with PhantomJS, 1st Edition By James Morrin Scraping the web for information has always been a difficult task. Web browsers use static HTML to generate a DOM and the HTML is not always complete or correct. Luckily,browsers do an incredible job of rendering a page from poorly written or even br... Format: Print Publish Date: April 2012
By Michal Zalewski In The Tangled Web, Michal Zalewski, one of the world's top browser security experts, offers a compelling narrative that explains exactly how browsers work and why they're fundamentally insecure. Rather than dispense simplistic advice on vu... Format: Print, Ebook, Safari Books Online Publish Date: November 2011
Professional JavaScript for Web Developers, 3rd Edition By Nicholas C. Zakas A significant update to a bestselling JavaScript bookAs the key scripting language for the web, JavaScript is supported by every modern web browser and allows developers to create client-side scripts that take advantage of features such as animating ... Format: Ebook Publish Date: December 2011
If you're a content designer, the web browser will be your canvas - O'Reilly ... By Jenn Webb The Internet Archive's Peter Brantley discusses the influence of web browsers on content design and the challenges of complex media. Publish Date: September 12, 2011
An Introduction to Testing Web Applications with twill and Selenium, 1st Edition By C. Titus Brown, Gheorghe Gheorghiu, Jason Huggins This Short Cut is an introduction to building automated web tests using two tools, twill and Selenium. twill is a simple web scripting language that can be used to automate web tests, while Selenium is a web testing framework that runs in any browser... Format: Ebook, Safari Books Online Publish Date: June 2007
Your Life in Web Apps, 1st Edition By Giles Turnbull Have you dreamed of a simpler life where web apps and a browser meet all of your computing needs? All you need is a network connection. In this PDF Giles Turnbull introduces you to a day of web apps-only, then he surveys the best and most innovative ... Format: Ebook, Safari Books Online Publish Date: June 2006
Mobile Web High Performance - O'Reilly Media, 1st Edition By Maximiliano Firtman Maximiliano Firtman provides a deep discussion of the well-known techniques for website’s performance (from Steve Souders and others) and how real mobile devices reacts to each one. Questions addressed include: Are mobile browsers compatible wi... Format: Safari Books Online, Video Publish Date: July 26, 2010
The Browser Performance Toolkit - O'Reilly Media, 1st Edition By Matt Sweeney For many developers, the modern web site has evolved into something more like an application, requiring more specialized tools to measure performance. This video provides an overview of some of these tools. You will learn how to profile the loading a... Format: Safari Books Online, Video Publish Date: July 13, 2010
Optimizing Web Content for the Kindle Browser - O'Reilly Radar By Liza Daly Distribute ebooks on your Web site? Make sure Kindle users can get what they're looking for. Publish Date: August 13, 2008
Beautiful Vectors: Emerging Geospatial technologies in the browser: Strata ... By Mano Marks, Chris Broadfoot Beautiful, useful and scalable techniques for analysing and displaying spatial information are key to unlocking important trends in geospatial and geotemporal data. Recent developments in HTML 5 enable rendering of complex visualisations within the browser, facilitating fast, dynamic user interfaces built around web maps. This session will examine emerging technologies that will shape the geoweb. Publish Date: February 28, 2012
How is HTML 5 changing web development? - O'Reilly Radar By Audrey Watters In this interview, OSCON speaker Remy Sharp discusses HTML5's current usage and how it could influence the future of web apps and browsers (hint: in time, we may not notice browsers at all.) Publish Date: June 21, 2011
What will the browser look like in five years? - O'Reilly Radar By Mac Slocum The web browser was just another computer application five years ago. Now, it's become not just a portal to the Internet, but an application hub as well. In this Q&A, Opera's Charles McCathieNevile looks ahead to the web browser's next five years. Publish Date: April 20, 2010
Accessible XHTML and CSS Web Sites, 1st Edition By Jon Duckett Shows Web developers how to make the transition from HTML to XHTML, an XML-based reformulation of HTML that offers greater design flexibilityDemonstrates how to work with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)-now supported by ninety percent of browsers and in... Format: Ebook Publish Date: April 2005
Web Client Programming with Perl, 1st Edition By Clinton Wong Web Client Programming with Perl shows you how to extend scripting skills to the Web. This book teaches you the basics of how browsers communicate with servers and how to write your own customized Web clients to automate common tasks. It is intended ... Publish Date: April 1997
Mobile operating systems and browsers are headed in opposite directions - ... By Jason Grigsby It's striking to see the different trajectories mobile operating systems are on when compared to the mobile web. The OS landscape is fragmenting as mobile browsers consolidate around WebKit. In 2006, two smartphone operating systems accounted for 81 percent of the market. Today no single operating system has more than 50 percent marketshare. Unlike mobile operating systems, mobile browsers were fragmented a few years ago. Today, every mobile browser is moving toward HTML5 support, if it isn't there already. Publish Date: May 17, 2010
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