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HTML5 Up and Running

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HTML5: Up and Running

Mark Pilgrim (Paperback) O'Reilly Media 2010-08-24

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Customer Reviews:
  1. Too much chatter, too little detail
    I must say: I enjoyed going through this book. It is written in an opinionated and slightly irreverent style, so I found it a mildly amusing read.That being said: why do people buy a book on HTML5? Some would like to have a good in-depth reference on the ins and outs of the new language. Well now...
  2. Not Something I'd Make Part Of My Permanent Library
    In the 1970s, ABC's "Schoolhouse Rock" took the tedious process of making a law and distilled it down into a 3-minute song that many of us can at least sing the first few bars from ("I'm just a bill, yes I'm only a bill, and I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill..."). Marc Pilgrim takes a different...

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Book Review: HTML 5 Up and Running – Simone Carletti's Blog

(USA | UK) provides a practical guide to the new features already available in HTML 5. HTML 5 is not a standard (yet), but browsers like Safari, Firefox, Opera and Chrome already support many if its characteristic.

One of the first things you learn reading this book, is that HTML 5 is not a great thing. Here's what Mark said in the introduction.

(USA | UK) is divided into an introduction, 11 chapters, and Appendix 2. Here is the summary.

Introduction: Five things you should know about HTML is a story quite unbalanced detection of HTML5 HTML5 features: It 's Elementary, Dear Watson What Does It All Mean?...

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