by Elisabeth Robson | Nov 30, 2011 | blog
There are many good reasons to learn HTML5. One really great one is the <canvas> element. This element gives you the ability to add graphics and animation to your page without any plugins. If you’re at all interested in HTML5, you’ve very likely seen...
by Elisabeth Robson | Nov 28, 2011 | blog
I recently had a chance to interview Scott Berkun, who has just self-published a collection of his essays in Mindfire: Big Ideas for Curious Minds. Scott has been a programmer, project manager, team leader (currently at WordPress.com), public speaker, and, of course,...
by Elisabeth Robson | Nov 15, 2011 | blog, Reader Question
Today, I received a question from Eva, a reader of Head First HTML5 Programming. Eva asks about how to create a clickable list of videos, so that if you click the name of a video in the menu it will play or pause. In Chapter 8 of Head First HTML5 Programming, we show...
by admin | Nov 12, 2011 | blog
Seth gives a pre-review of the book. Seth, can’t wait to see what you think and what you come up with after reading the book!
by admin | Nov 9, 2011 | blog
@erictfree reviewing Visitor in GoF reminded me a lot of the Duck example for Strategy in HFDP. Plan sequel covering other patterns? Thanks for the question Nick. We’ve talked about following up Head First Design Patterns in a number of different ways, from...
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