Tomorrow’s Tech Today: HTML 5 by Scott Davis at GIDS 2011

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Jan 19, 2011, 4:52:40 AM1/19/11
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As software engineers, we take comfort in the idea of concrete
specifications. As web developers, our hearts are either broken
(frequently!), or we recognize the W3C's role is a delicate balance of
leading the browser developers in new and exciting directions while,
in their own words, "paving over the cow paths" of existing, de facto
standards. Scott Davis is coming back this summer to the fourth season
of India's biggest summit for the software developer ecosystem - Great
Indian Developer Summit to talk on HTML 5 and its features. HTML 5
offers dramatic new improvements for page organization, offering out-
of-the-box support for elements like header, footer, nav, section, and
article. HTML 5 adds native support for form features such as
placeholder text, autocomplete, autofocus, and validation.
Additionally, there are a host of new form elements available (email,
url, number, range, date, and search) that gracefully degrade in
"classic" web browsers -- IE, I'm looking at you! The summit will take
place from 19-22 April, 2011 at IISC Campus, Bangalore.

In this talk, you won't be subjected to discussions about the features
that will appear in some distant future release of a web browser.
Instead, you'll see the HTML 5 features that are already being used by
Google, Apple, and others. You'll see the features that are supported
by today's browsers, ready for you to use right now.

Scott Davis is author of the book Groovy Recipes: Greasing the Wheels
of Java and two ongoing IBM developerWorks article series (Mastering
Grails and in 2009, Practically Groovy). Scott teaches public and
private classes on Groovy and Grails for start-ups and Fortune 100
companies. He is the co-founder of the Groovy/Grails Experience
conference and is a regular presenter on the international technical
conference circuit (including No Fluff Just Stuff, JavaOne, OSCON,
GIDS, TheServerSide, and QCON). In 2008, Scott was voted the top Rock
Star at JavaOne for his talk "Groovy, the Red Pill: How to blow the
mind of a buttoned-down Java developer".

For further information on GIDS 2011, please visit the summit on the
web http://www.developersummit.com/
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