HTML5 mythbusting
The ongoing discussion about the “readiness” of HTML5 is based on a lot of false assumptions. These lead to myths about HTML5 that get uttered once and then continuously repeated – a lot of times without checking their validity at all.The big thing everybody who wants to talk about the problems with HTML5 is performance. The main problem here is that almost every single comparison misses the fact that you are comparing apples and pears (no pun intended). Comparing an HTML5 application’s performance with a native App is comparing a tailored suit with one bought in a shop. Of course the tailored suit will fit you like a glove and looks amazing
What the influencers are saying
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Samuel Michelot Crea
RT @firt: Mozilla's arguments on html5 vs pure native apps http://t.co/6CBAQhOI…
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Matt Asay
"The ongoing discussion about the “readiness” of HTML5 is based on a lot of false assumptions" http://t.co/dOUsxcy8 <Great post by @codepo8
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Robert Nyman
HTML5 mythbusting - talking about performance, monetization, offline, dev environment & other things people ask about: https://t.co/dIlE6s9G
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Christian Heilmann
HTML5 myth busting - an article I wrote for our PR team to send press enquiries to: https://t.co/amOsuwqo












