Chapter 1. HTML5 and .NET

 

This chapter covers

  • Understanding the scope of HTML5
  • Touring the new features in HTML5
  • Assessing where HTML5 fits in software projects
  • Learning what an HTML application is
  • Getting started with HTML applications in Visual Studio

You’re really going to love HTML5. It’s like having a box of brand new toys in front of you when you have nothing else to do but play. Forget pushing the envelope; using HTML5 on the client and .NET on the server gives you the ability to create entirely new envelopes for executing applications inside browsers that just a few years ago would have been difficult to build even as desktop applications. The ability to use the skills you already have to build robust and fault-tolerant .NET solutions for any browser anywhere gives you an advantage in the market that we hope to prove throughout this book.

For instance, with HTML5, you can

  • Tap the new Geolocation API to locate your users anywhere on the planet
  • Build photo editing or animation products with the Canvas API
  • Build high-performance user interfaces for using the History and Drag-and-Drop APIs
  • Accomplish a tremendous amount of work with just a few lines of JavaScript

1.1. New toys for developers thanks to HTML5

1.2. HTML5 applications end-to-end

1.3. Hello World in HTML5

1.4. Summary

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