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appendTo Takes on Europe

Two conferences happening in February will feature appendTo speakers. First, on February 7-8, Mike Hostetler will speak at BlackBerry DevCon being held at the Amsterdam RAI Convention Centre. Mike’s session, “Rapidly Develop Mobile Web Applications With jQuery Mobile,” will offer an overview of jQuery Mobile and walk through the pros and cons of the project.

Session attendees can expect to: 

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appendTo Welcomes Alex Robson

Alex Robson has joined appendTo as a Senior Architect. Alex is an architect, developer and geek who enjoys working on distributed systems where scale and performance matter. He’s experienced in designing and implementing full stack web solutions using .NET, Erlang and Node.js. Alex loves open source and open standards and is always working to improve his abilities, expand his tool set and create simple solutions. Alex lives in Chattanooga, Tenn. appendTo is happy to welcome him to the team.

appendTo Welcomes Jim Cowart

appendTo is happy to welcome Jim Cowart to the team as a Senior Architect. Jim made the leap from professional musician to writing software 11 years ago and hasn't looked back. With experience spanning front- to backend, using languages like C#, Erlang and JavaScript, Jim is passionate about development at any layer of the stack. Jim endeavors to combine his love for the web with his passion to see technology smartly applied to business needs.

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The Future of HTML5, 84% of Developers Plan to Adopt Key HTML5 Features

appendTo Web Developer survey reveals top HTML5 features planned for projects in the next 6 months

September 13, 2011 - In a recent online survey conducted by Contemporary Analysis, on behalf of appendTo, a JavaScript and HTML5 consulting company, 84% of developers planned on using HTML5 in projects within the next 6 months. Out of those respondents, the data revealed the top HTML5 features that developers plan on using.

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jQuery Overtakes Flash on World’s Top Websites

We're very excited to announce today that jQuery has officially overtaken Flash deployments on the top 17,000 websites in the world according to the HTTP Archive. This is exciting news for jQuery and the HTML5 movement.

While it may seem obvious that this would eventually happen, we couldn't be more pleased to see it happen officially.

You can read the full release here.