[MADdotNET] Presentation Meeting - Wed November 30th - "Application Development with HTML5"

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Lance Larsen

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So as already tweeted (@MADdotNET) - presentation meeting
this Wednesday - Nov 30th.  :)

So hope everyone's bellies all full of turkey!  Time to come fill your minds with HTML 5!

Many have requested talks on HTML 5 because as we know HTML 5 is shaping up to be one of those transformative technologies that will strongly impact anyone doing web development now and for the foreseeable future, so we're very pleased to have one of our favorite speakers, Clark Sell, out from Microsoft! <g>
 
I would also like to welcome RedGate as new sponsors for the group!  They make my favorite DB tools -- and I look forward to learning more ( and then sharing of course <g> ) about some of their other products. :)

Upcoming Meetings:

November 30th -- "Application Development with HTML5" - Clark Sell  ( One week early for the December Presentation meeting )
December 14th -- .NET Lunch


Application Development with HTML5

Presentation Meeting: Wednesday, November 30th

HTML5 is the biggest and most powerful HTML specification to ever come out of the W3C. Its roots come from a proposal to extend HTML4 to make it easier for web developers to create web applications. With more and more browsers supporting HTML5, ECMAScript 5 and other web standards, developers now have a strong web platform they can use to create a new class of application that is more powerful and interactive than ever before. What's in HTML5 that lets us take our applications to the next level?

 

Clark Sell

http://ClarkSell.info

@csell5


Bio:
Clark is a web evangelist for Microsoft based in Illinois. A Chicago native who can’t spell, Clark as a kid actually made his money building cars, getting grease under his nails. That art of building would later lead him to software development where he drinks the Web Development Kool-Aid. Writing code is what keeps Clark awake at night, while continually working on his craft and rapping with others over a few cold CORS. You can hear Clark muse about software on his podcast Developer Smackdown, or find his family cruising around in a 1968 Camaro SS.

Where:
Herzing University Madison ( 5218 East Terrace Drive, Madison )
-- Room #120

When:
5:30 - 6:00: Networking | 6:00 - 8:00: Presentation and Pizza
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