the ugly truths about html5 for mobile apps by robert virkus, michael koch

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HTML5 is currently hailed as the holy grail for mobile development. Inherently cross platform, open standards, widely supported: too good to be true? Unseen by the public the HTML5 hype leaves a trail of failed projects, delayed deadlines and missed functions. In this bert Virkus, Michaetalk we highlight some problems we encountered from real world projects and discuss if HTML5 is really ready for its prime time on mobile yet.

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Ugly Truths about HTML5

for mobile Apps

Robert VirkusCEO Enough Software

@robert_virkus

Michael KochCTO Enough Software

@linux_pinguin

© James M. Turley flickr.com/photos/turkguy19/210461726

ANNO 2011

ANNO 2011

“I think the biggest mistake we made as a company is betting too much on HTML5

as opposed to native.”

Source: forbes.com/sites/jjcolao/2012/09/19/facebooks-html5-dilemma-explainedphoto © kris krüg/kk+ flickr.com/photos/kk/2326609919

WebKit

72%

28%

WebKit Other

Nitro

V8

WebKit Fragmentation

••

WebKit

WebKit Fragmentation

WebKit Fragmentation

look no further than WebKit

:

Security

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Security

Security

Beware of the Uncanny Valley

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©

Beware of the Uncanny Valley

Beware of the Uncanny Valley

:

Firefox OS

Blink

Servo

24

25

Battery

WebRTC

Light Sensors

Bandwidth Detection

NEW APIs

Everyone

Back to standards

Do not mimic native UI, but adhere to platform standard

Browser Companies

Standardize on security constraints

Improve Tooling

Fight memory leaks

RATED

EVERYONE

Content Heavy

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©

Content that needs Freedom

30

HybridSuper Power

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Native HTML5

Past Future

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