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October 5, 2009 - Comments Off on New York Web Standards Meetup—HTML5 part two (links and resources)

New York Web Standards Meetup—HTML5 part two (links and resources)

Links to resources from last month's HTML5 Part Two: Canvas, Web Forms 2.0, Audio and Video presentation to the New York Web Standards Meetup by Mike Taylor (TuenCore) and Jeffrey Barke (theMechanism). Thanks to everyone who attended!

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September 23, 2009 - Comments Off on New York Web Standards Meetup—HTML5 part two

New York Web Standards Meetup—HTML5 part two

The New York Web Standards Meetup will meet tomorrow (24 September 2009) at theMechanism at 7:00 pm.

Mike Taylor (Tunecore.com) and Jeffrey Barke (theMechanism) will continue last month's presentation on HTML5 by covering Web Forms 2.0 and the canvas, audio and video elements.

The canvas element can be used to draw graphics using JavaScript, while the audio and video elements permit native embedding of those media elements in the browser. Web Forms 2.0 provides, among other things, strongly-typed input fields, new attributes for defining constraints and new DOM interfaces

HTML5 Part Two: Canvas, Web Forms 2.0, Audio and Video
24 September 2009 . 7:00 pm
theMechanism
440 9th Avenue 8th Floor
New York, NY 10001 [map]

RSVP now!

Please note—This meetup is currently full and the waiting list is quite long. If you know you won't be able to make it, please update your RSVP.

Please contact theMechanism if you'd like to present at a future New York Web Standards meetup.

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February 17, 2009 - Comments Off on NY Web Standards Meetup—Advanced Google Maps API

NY Web Standards Meetup—Advanced Google Maps API

Please note—The NY Web Standards Meetup: Advanced Google Maps API has been rescheduled from 19 February 2009 to 26 February 2009.

The New York Web Standards Meetup Group will meet next Thursday (26 February 2009) at theMechanism at 7:00 pm.

After a brief intro to/review of the Google Maps API, Jeffrey Barke (theMechanism) will cover some advanced Google Maps API topics, including server- and client-side clustering, creating custom base maps and some GIS-like functions.

Attendees should have some experience with JavaScript and familiarity with the Google Maps API.

26 February 2009 . 7:00 pm
theMechanism
440 9th Avenue 8th Floor
New York, NY 10001 [map]

RSVP now!

Please contact theMechanism if you'd like to present at a future New York Web Standards meetup.

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