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Book Review: Head First HTML5 Programming
12/6/2011

Michael J. Ross writes "Web designers and developers alike are increasingly enthused about the capabilities offered by HTML5, which is routinely studious the acerbate of the latest version of the Web's primary markup articulation and its related technologies. Consequently, publishers have rushed to market a wide variety of books that purport to explore the inner mysteries of HTML5, even as the stereotype — and how browsers machine them — are still in flux. In thorough




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