HTML 5 at Bricklayer's Arms, 31 Gresse Street, London W1T 1QY on to
A free HTML5 meetup the day after @Media featuring short talks on the nitty gritty of HTML5: tales from the frontline, the controversies, the agonies and the ecstasies.
Speakers include
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Dean Edwards
Dean was an original member of the WHAT-WG, the group that began the HTML 5 spec, and creator of the legendary IE 7 JavaScript library. Watch him demo his JavaScript library that plugs the holes in browser HTML 5 support. -
Steve Faulkner
Steve works for accessibility consultancy, The Paciello Group. He'll talk about the accessibility of the HTML 5 spec and how it might integrate with WAI-ARIA for your education, entertainment and edification. (See his HTML 5 accessibility slides.) -
Molly E. Holzschlag
Your Mistress of Ceremonies for the day, Molly E. Holzschlag is a well-known Web standards advocate, instructor, and author. She evangelises Open Web Standards for Opera and is the design and development community liaison to the W3C CSS Working Group. Martin Kliehm
Martin has been experimenting with the HTML 5 canvas element and will show a few home-brewed examples. He is a web standards and accessibility expert working for Namics in Frankfurt, a member of the Webkrauts and the International Liaison Group of the Web Standards Project. (See his HTML 5 canvas slides, video demos, links)-
Bruce Lawson
Bruce has been experimenting with actually using HTML 5 on his personal website, the crazy fool. Previously the technical lead for the Solicitors Regulation Authority, he now evangelises Open Web Standards for Opera. He’ll be delighting and amazing the audience with an overview of the new semantics available in HTML 5. Thrill to header,footer,aside,figure,section, andarticle! Join him welcoming backaccesskeylike a prodigal son and weeping for what might have been with thetimeelement. (See his HTML 5 – Are you mything the point slides, demos, video.) -
Remy Sharp
Remy is a Brighton based JavaScripter who runs jQuery for Designers and the full frontal JavaScript conference. Prepare to laugh and cry as Remy discusses some of HTML 5's new APIs, which include the Microdata API, History and Location to support back button support for Ajax apps, drag and HTML drop, the editing API and Server-sent event. Whether or not you speaka-da-JavaScript, Remy will give you an overview of the potential power of the proposed spec. (See his HTML 5 JavaScript APIs slides, video, demos.)
What you need
- An interest in Web Standards and the development of the Web. You don't need to be an über-geek JavaScript whiz.
- Some cash for lunch and drinks (the venue is a pub, and we get the room for free as they hope to make money on beers and lunch)
Register
Let us know if you're coming: the event is free, but London pubs have fire regulations so we need to have an idea how many to expect.