HTML5 for ASP.NET Developers

HTML5 for ASP.NET Developers is my attempt to learn HTML5 myself being an ASP.NET Developer.  I am planning to post a series of posts on how ASP.NET Developers can leverage some of the HTML5 features in their applications.  To begin with, I plan to post a few samples on the following

1. Markup Enhancements that every ASP.NET Developer should know

2. Using HTML5 Geolocation API

3. Using HTML5 Local Storage in ASP.NET Applications

4. Making HTML5 Video work with IIS Express

5. HTML5 Boilerplate template for ASP.NET with Visual Studio 2010

6. Playing HTML5 Video with fall back for IE8/IE7 and earlier versions of other browsers using Silverlight

And few other things (I will update the above links as and when I get more posts)

In the meantime, it doesn’t need more reiteration that HTML5 is a critical learning for every web developer be it you work on ASP.NET or PHP for web development.

Cheers!!!

This article is part of the GWB Archives. Original Author: Harish Ranganathan

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