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Tuning Dynamic HTML5 Web Apps Using Open Source Online Tools

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As I begin the last article in this series, it is my hope that you have been able to grasp the importance of HTML 5 and mobile-friendly / responsive web development. Regardless of your

Create HTML5 Applications and Deploy to Web Server

Creating a Dynamic HTML5 Web Application and Deploying on Remote Web Server Using Filezilla

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In the previous two articles of this series, we explained how to set up Netbeans in a Linux desktop distribution as an IDE to develop web applications. We then proceeded to add two core

Create Mobile-Friendly Responsive Websites

Adding jQuery and Bootstrap to Write a Mobile-Friendly and Responsive Web Application

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In Part 1 of this series, we set up a basic HTML 5 project using Netbeans as our IDE, and we also presented a few elements that have been added in this new specification

HTML5 Mobile Web Development

Installing Netbeans and Java JDK in Ubuntu 14.04 and Setting Up a Basic HTML5 Project

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In this 4-article mobile web development series, we will walk you through setting up Netbeans as an IDE (also known as Integrated Development Environment) in Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS Trusty Tahr to start developing mobile-friendly

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