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What are the Most Common HTML5 Features? (Round 2)

03.19.2012
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Recently DZone had some neat insights from the developer community where we learned how much certain new web standards are actually getting used.  This poll was another very successful and interesting collection of data much like our previous NoSQL Survey and the "If you could only learn 3 languages" survey. 

Now we've got a similar set of 11 easy questions in our HTML5 Zone survey reboot to help the community see the trends in the web development community and in HTML5 standards progress.  You saw the results from last November's survey, and now we're basically checking back in with developers to see what's changed since the last poll.  We'll be publishing the results for this one too so be sure to check back in the next week or so and we'll have the full rundown of last survey's results compared to this one.

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This Survey Monkey poll will give us some neat insights into the developer community and how much certain new webstandards are actually getting used.  Two really successful community surveys we've done in the past included the NoSQL Survey (which I'd like to revive) and the "If you could only learn 3 languages" survey.

Make sure you're logged in to your dzone account when you take the survey.  That you'll know how much of the data is from the same set of web developers.

1. How frequently do you use the following web standards in your recent web development efforts?

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Robert Craft replied on Thu, 2012/01/26 - 5:34am

Thanks for taking the time to REALLY explain all these new features – i’ve already implemented a few changes. I’ve been using the new doctype on my latest projects, but not really doing anything else with it, so I appreciate the list and those few things that I am able to add without disrupting things too much :)

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