Christian Heilmann

Webconf Hungary – HTML5 Beyond the Hype: Let’s make it work

Sunday, November 10th, 2013 at 11:51 am

I am on my way back to England from Budapest where I spent the last two days in an epic hotel and the day speaking at the 10th annual Webconf. I was invited by the Mozilla community in Hungary, who did a great job showing off Firefox OS to the attendees. My presentation (one of the very few in English) was about HTML5 and how Firefox OS helps making some of its promises a reality.

The slides are available on Slideshare:

Hungarian Web Conference: HTML5 beyond the hype – let's make it work! from Christian Heilmann

And as always there is a screencast on YouTube.

The talk was filmed, and the video should be released soon. All in all Webconf was a cozy one day conference with a lot of very interested attendees. As most content was in Hungarian – a language that seems base64 encoded to me – I didn’t get much, but it seemed the overall quality was very high.

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