I am a beginner in information technology, and I need to learn HTML5.
For me to start learning HTML5, I need to know what languages/codes that I should know to start working in HTML5.
I know HTML5 are used for webpages, mobile, games, and others.
For example, I knew that I should be familiar with CSS3
So what are other basic information and skills needed to learn before starting with HTML5?
Thanks
posted by omaralarifi
on Apr 25, 2013 -
9 answers
Have you convinced your corporate overlords to let you transition from a full-time employee to an independent contractor? FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, TELL ME HOW YOU DID IT.
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posted by julthumbscrew
on Jan 17, 2013 -
10 answers
I finally got an entry-level IT job. Now I have time to be more picky about choosing the next one. I'm interested in becoming a network engineer, but there seems to be a massive gap between being trusted to work with low-end managed switches and being trusted to work with McMansion-priced gateway routers.
How do/did network engineers bridge that gap? What are the in-between career steps that could get me to a sufficiently high level of proficiency and trust to do high-end networking work?
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posted by UrbanEye
on Oct 17, 2012 -
15 answers
I work from home doing IT support/project management for a large non profit. I think it might be time for me to find another job. What is the best way find another full time (IT related) job that allows me to work from home?
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posted by remthewanderer
on Jun 22, 2012 -
5 answers
IT-worker-in-training here. I've been reading doom & gloom articles about how Cloud-computing and virtualization will kill the market for IT professionals due to automation and economies of scale. Question for people in the IT professions: should I be scared?
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posted by UrbanEye
on Jun 11, 2012 -
18 answers
So I need a bachelor's degree to get a good IT job. Makes sense. Should I expect to need a bachelor's degree to get a better-than-food-service crap IT job?
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posted by UrbanEye
on Jun 4, 2012 -
36 answers
I'm in community college for I.T. (associate's degree focused on network/sysadmin work, mostly). I have a valuable, but incomplete set of marketable skills at the moment. I have a good handle on how to market myself, but no clue as to who I should be directing my attention to job-search wise . What businesses would be interested in someone who is still in school, but has proven himself capable at an internship and is willing to work for cheap?
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posted by UrbanEye
on Apr 9, 2012 -
7 answers
I'm looking for volunteers in San Francisco on Sat. March 19th to speak to high school students who are attending the Academy of Information Technology. Does anyone have any good suggestions of a way to reach out to a lot of IT folks with this sort of opportunity? Is there an organization that IT folks belong to? Or a forum where a lot of them would look? A twitter feed that I could send to?
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posted by suess
on Mar 9, 2011 -
9 answers
I'm looking at MBA programs in Chicago, Cleveland, and St. Louis. I'm interested in specializing in Information Systems, but I've noticed that many schools in the top tier don't offer an IS specialty.
My main question is: what top-25 schools in those metro areas offer an MBA with a specialization in IS (or a similar specialization)? Are there programs outside of those metro areas I should really consider? And what pretty-good programs exist in those places?
But I'm also wondering why IS is not an offering at more top schools. There are a few concentrations that most schools offer such as finance and marketing. Is Information Systems not as prestigious as other concentrations? Is it considered less of a strategic area?
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posted by Tehhund
on Jul 7, 2010 -
4 answers
Now that I'm about to graduate in 6 months,where should I move to in the Southwestern U.S. and how might I find an IT job there?
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posted by anonymous
on Jun 21, 2010 -
5 answers
Our company needs to create an application-level "runbook". We are an enterprise-level IT organization with no formalized documentation structure.
At the moment we are looking at building a custom runbook using SQL Server as a backend and Microsoft Access as a front-end, but the amount of time in doing this is immense. Is there a retail product that is set for us?
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posted by arniec
on Jun 21, 2010 -
5 answers
Looking for recommendations of hosting/IT solutions companies specializing in above-average security precautions, especially those who have experience with federal standards compliance and/or who can assist with security policy development and implementations.
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posted by Herkimer
on May 13, 2010 -
0 answers
How reliable are the online calculators to determine salary adjustments when moving from one cost-of-living area to another?
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posted by anonymous
on May 12, 2010 -
5 answers
I work two jobs...should I drop the part-time and focus on certifications/ self development? Or put off certs for the stability of additional income?
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posted by Phyltre
on Feb 23, 2010 -
8 answers
[IT Filter] Does anyone know of a resource which gives a comprehensive analysis of the IT Industry and its various facets?
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posted by platosadvocate
on May 18, 2009 -
7 answers
I need help finding a corporate recruiter for IT and Management. Do you have a suggestion for one? And is now the right time (with the job market being what it is) to even look?
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posted by anonymous
on Dec 8, 2008 -
2 answers
I'm trying to find some labour statistics to support a graduate school application that I am putting together, but my google-fu is failing me.
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posted by hazyjane
on Jan 23, 2007 -
2 answers