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Cameron Laird is vice president of Phaseit, Inc., where he puts together small teams to build custom applications with tight security and performance requirements. He recounts episodes from his experience in Smart Development.

Jul 27, 2010

HTML5 is transforming enterprise development by bringing together mobile and desktop development, and re-unifying native and Web apps.

HTML5′s greatest contribution in the enterprise will be the way it re-unifies development, bringing together efforts for desktop and mobile applications, as well as “native” and Web apps. That’s one promise, at least, of this already-misunderstood standard. READ MORE

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Jul 23, 2010

Does the “sandbox” that HTML5 defines belong in your company’s Web applications? Long-time Web developer and IT manager Cameron Laird explains when and how a sandbox can improve the HTML your software developers use in creating the organization’s applications.

The HTML5 standard promises “to ease the authoring of Web-based applications,” according to the specification current in summer 2010. Improvements in security are a vital part of that “ease,” especially the iframe “sandbox.” Let’s look at sandbox’s costs and benefits – not how to code with sandbox, but how to decide where to use it, and what the implications will be for your software development team. Before your in-house programmers baffle you by giving you more techie detail than you need to know, here’s what you should understand about the choices inherent in a migration to HTML5.
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