Unleashing the Power of HTML5

When it comes to mobile computing these days, the conventional wisdom is that IT organizations are going to have to support the native capabilities of various mobile computing platforms alongside HTML5, which will be used to develop applications on the Web.

The reasoning behind that logic is that platforms such as the Apple iPhone or iPad will always have some feature that end users will not be able to do without and, as a development platform, HTML5 remains relatively immature.

However, Alpha Software Co-Chairman Richard Rabins says the conventional wisdom is just plain wrong. HTML5, says Rabins, is rapidly evolving into a platform for not only building Web applications for mobile devices, but also a robust environment for creating any type of consumer or enterprise application.

That's significant, says Rabins, because sooner than most developers realize, the industry may soon coalesce around one major development environment, which should reduce training costs because the need to master various application development languages will be sharply reduced.

If proven correct, Rabins is basically outlining a future where Javascript, cascading style sheets, SQL and HTML5 are the core building blocks that developers need to master. If that's the case, then the pool of developers should not only increase, but the cost of creating new applications should drop sharply, which means that one day soon in our lifetime the notion of application development backlog just might be a thing of the past.

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The APIs and document object model are no longer afterthoughts, but are fundamental parts of the HTML5 specification. HTMLfive also defines in some detail the required processing for invalid documents so that syntax errors will be treated uniformly by all conforming browsers and other user agents. Thanks.
I cant agree enough, HTML 5 will change the way, apps are built. Rabins is right. the blend of all technologies will build the core system and yes developers need to fasten up their belts.
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Its not all about the OS its about form factors, new devices like settop boxes, incar systems etc. We have so much fragmentation and that may be a good thing. You need to combine HTML 5 with native to create powerful apps that works fine on most platforms.
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You have an excellent point sir, The way web is changing its not far that technologies will become more accessible and fluid. Its game changing how these technologies will play a major role in changing the web.

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