Thursday, November 29, 2012

Start Here!TM Learn HTML5



Ready to learn HTML5 programming? Start Here!

Learn the fundamentals of programming with HTML5—and begin building your first standards-based web pages from the ground up. If you have absolutely no previous experience, no problem—simply start here! This book introduces must-know concepts and getting-started techniques through easy-to-follow explanations, examples, and exercises.

Here’s where you start learning HTML5
  • Create a web site using HTML5 tags in a simple text editor
  • Use semantic tags to make your pages easier to layout and find
  • Draw in HTML5 using the canvas element
  • Embed audio and video in your web pages
  • Get HTML5 to work in older browsers
  • Develop your future skills in web design


  • Tuesday, November 27, 2012

    Google Code-in 2012 start

    Google Code-in 2012 Details
    a short video describing the Google Code-in 2012 global contest designed to introduce 13-17 year old pre-university students to the world of open source development.


    Friday, November 23, 2012

    Understanding the concept and use of design patterns in software development

    Design patterns are a cornerstone of modern software development. Using them can improve the maintainability of your Java applications and help you accomplish other tasks more effectively. it's the Part 1 of Jeff Friesen's three-part introduction to design patterns takes a wide-angle view, from the GoF patterns to design patterns used in interaction design, team organization, and more.

    Part 1 introduces the concept and use of design patterns, offers some design pattern history and trivia, and ends with a listing of software design patterns by classification. Included with this article is a complete index of design pattern tutorials on JavaWorld.

    - Design patterns, the big picture, Part 1: Design pattern history and classification


    Wednesday, November 14, 2012

    New 300x600 ad unit of Adsense

    300x600 is one of the fastest growing sizes by impressions and is indicative of a trend where publishers are offering more visually impactful ad sizes that are preferred by brand advertisers, and it's one of the top requests from Google Adsense publishers.

    Google Adsense announced that the popular 300x600 unit will soon be available in AdSense account.

    Source: Inside Adsense Blog - Larger, brand-friendly ad sizes available in AdSense: 300x600