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HTML5 Web Camps Coming To US East Coast in August & September 2011

Last month, my teammates Rachel Appel, G. Andrew Duthie, and Chris Bowen hosted HTML5 Web Camp events in New York and Boston. Both events “sold out” almost immediately. (So quickly that I didn’t even get a chance to post the NYC one here before registration was closed!)  Due to the popularity of those events, the team is hosting six more HTML5 Web Camps up and down the east coast.

For local folks, if you missed the HTML5 Web Camp in NYC, you can try and catch the ones near Philly or Hartford, CT a short drive away. 

Details courtesy of Chris Bowen

The Microsoft HTML5 Web Camps are free, full-day events to help you get up to speed with HTML5 and related web standards. logo-webcamps

After the popular events in Massachusetts & NYC in June, Rachel Appel, G. Andrew Duthie and I will be running six more Web Camps in August and September:

They’re all listed on the MSDN Events site and will soon be on the Microsoft Web Camps site as well.

What’s Being Covered?

Over the course of four sessions, we’ll introduce you to the next wave of web standards including HTML5, CSS3, ECMAScript5, SVG, and more:

  • HTML5
    • Semantic Markup, Audio, Video, Canvas, Geolocation, and more
  • Cascading Style Sheets, Level 3 (CSS3)
  • Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
  • ECMAScript5 and scripting techniques
  • Internet Explorer 9
    • Standards support and testing
    • Performance
  • Present and future of web standards
    • Internet Explorer 10
    • Emerging standards (e.g. WebSockets, IndexedDB, etc.)
  • Developer options and tools
    • Libraries
    • IE9 Developer Tools
    • Visual Studio 2010 and Expression Web 4

You will also be shown techniques and frameworks to help you get started today while still offering good experiences for non-modern browsers.

Hope to see you at the Web Camps!