Jim Jackson and Ian Gilman, authors of HTML5 for .NET Developers join
Jon Galloway and myself to discuss HTML5, JavaScript and related topics.
Their book is targeted right at C#/.NET programmers who want to learn about HTML5 and JavaScript for HTML5 and we get right to the details.
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About Jesse Liberty
Jesse Liberty has three decades of experience writing and delivering software projects and is the author of 2 dozen books and a couple dozen online courses.
His latest book, Building APIs with .NET will be released early in 2025.
Liberty is a Senior SW Engineer for CNH and he was a Senior Technical Evangelist for Microsoft, a Distinguished Software Engineer for AT&T, a VP for Information Services for Citibank and a Software Architect for PBS. He is a Microsoft MVP.
This book is targeted right at C#/.NET programmers who want to learn about HTML5 and JavaScript for HTML5 and detailed information is get right to the details.
Hello,
I am new to all of this. I am in the process of developing a website to assist employment seekers and I want to incorporate video content. I want my website to be different from anything else servicing that client base. My intent is to have an online course as well. Presently, I need to put my videos on Youtube and upload them to my website. I want to host most of my videos (especially course content) independent of Youtube. Is Silverlight an appropriate format for what I want to do?
In my opinion, no. Since you want a wide reach with people who may be on mobile phones or not with the latest and greatest hardware, I recommend you not use Silverlight. Silverlight in my opinion is for niche markets with sophisticated rich Internet experience-requirements. That is not your market. You can do a lot with HTML5 and polyfills.