2014
Manipulation vidéo avec la balise canvas - HTML Redirection 1 | MDN
by Krome2013
Migrating from Ember.js to AngularJS « Otaku, Cedric's blog
by oseres (via)2011
2010
Code a Backwards Compatible, One Page Portfolio with HTML5 and CSS3 – Inspect Element - Web Design & Development Blog
by sylvainulg (via)What’s Next in HTML, episode 1
by marco2009
HTML is soooo dead
by nhoizey2008
Faire fonctionner le plugin HTML Validator sur Ubuntu - Blog Creaone.fr - Ingenieur multimedia IMAC
by camelSPARQLScript - Semantic Mashups made easy - benjamin nowack's blog
by greuta script that integrates status notices from my twitter and identi.ca feeds, and then creates an HTML "lifestream" snippet.
a SPARQL-based scripting language.
Comet Daily » Blog Archive » The Future of Comet: Part 2, HTML 5’s Server-Sent Events
by greutComet doesn’t have to be a hack. Currently, as we saw last time, Comet relies on undocumented loopholes and workarounds, each one with some drawbacks. We can make Comet work effectively in every browser, using streaming transports on subdomains of the same second-level domain, or using script tag long polling across domains. But this leaves Comet developers implementing (and more frustratingly, debugging) several transports across several browsers. Traps are numerous and easy to stumble into.
event-source is the future of all Comet things.