HTML5 or Qt5 & Qt Quick? [closed] - html

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Closed 9 years ago.
I would like to ask, which one is mostly preferred development technology among HTML5 and qt5 ?; mainly on embedded devices by considering performance, animation effects. Also I would like to know few 'pros' and 'cons' of these two in embedded application development.

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Best framework for a game with html5 socket.io and node.js server? [closed]

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Closed 9 years ago.
I want to develop a game with rooms. And I'd like to use a framework for that.
I've searched for good frameworks but not found what I need. Can anybody suggest something? thanks
First, take a look on HTML engines. Some frameworks is craftyjs and melonJS.

Is Raphael.js still supported? [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
I was about to start using http://raphaeljs.com/ for the first time on quite a big project but I'm wondering about learning a new library that many not be supported.
The github page shows 33 pull requests and the last commit 9 months ago. SHould this should be a concern or should I dive in?

Create my personal browser language [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
Is there any way that I can create my own browser language (eg. html) that can be supported?
I have the above idea in mind but don't know how to work it out:
using XML with namespace?
JavaScript to do the function on the back-ends?
CSS for displaying content?
That should be possible with xml + xslt, yes.

What are the best accessibility resources? [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
What are the best resources for both making sure that a website passes accessibility guidelines and for learning to build accessible websites?
I would recommend starting with WebAIM and the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative

Open Source Project Analytics Sites? [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
I have seen at least one site in the past that had analytics on Open Source projects, describing lines of code, hours worked, number of check-ins, all sorts of stuff.
Does anyone know of any of those sites?
They employ different metrics, an example would be Ohloh.