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HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook

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HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook

Overview of this book

HTML5 is everywhere. From PCs to tablets to smartphones and even TVs, the web is the most ubiquitous application platform and information medium bar. Its becoming a first class citizen in established operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 8 as well as the primary platform of new operating systems such as Google Chrome OS. "HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook" contains over 100 recipes explaining how to utilize modern features and techniques when building websites or web applications. This book will help you to explore the full power of HTML5 - from number rounding to advanced graphics to real-time data binding. "HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook" starts with the display of text and related data. Then you will be guided through graphs and animated visualizations followed by input and input controls. Data serialization, validation and communication with the server as well as modern frameworks with advanced features like automatic data binding and server communication will also be covered in detail.This book covers a fast track into new libraries and features that are part of HTML5!
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


Modern service apps are often built for multiple platforms, where only one of those platforms is the Web. Other platforms may include iOS, Android, and other websites that need to use the service through an API. Some of those platforms might not support HTML. They might also need to show different HTML for the same data or do preprocessing before displaying the data.

As a result, there has been a shift in web apps from using server-side HTML rendering to client-side HTML rendering. The service serves the serialized raw data (most often as JSON, sometimes XML) and the client decides how to display the data.

In this chapter we're going to take a look at several popular client-side template languages, each with a different approach to templating:

  • EJS, which combines HTML with the full power of JavaScript

  • Handlebars, which combines HTML with a succinct but more restricted block structures

  • Jade, which replaces HTML syntax with a cleaner-looking version that has support for dynamic facilities...