As part of my job to find great authors and contributors for the ADC in the areas of HTML5 and JavaScript, I read a lot of posts from around the web on these topics. Many of these posts I find myself via Twitter or RSS feeds, while others I find through excellent resources like the JavaScript Weekly newsletter or DailyJS, among others. Those of you who follow me on either Twitter, Facebook or Google Plus will find that I regularly share these links as I find them. However, I thought it would be a useful resource to compile these each week so as to have a single, easy-to-bookmark resource listing all of best of the past week’s posts (at least, the best in my opinion). Therefore, this week, I decided to begin a new series of posts on my blog doing just that. The first of these posts I put up this morning covering 17 really great JavaScript, CSS3 and HTML5 resources you should check out, if you haven’t already.
While the post collects links from all across the community (i.e. not just Adobe), I would like to take a moment and recognize a few of this week’s contributions from Adobe and our awesome evangelism team:
- A great reference and tutorial on JavaScript form validation from Raymond Camden. Raymond Camden’s Blog: A look at JavaScript Form Validation
- Get the basics of accessing the PhoneGap API’s in your HTML and JavaScript apps in this tutorial in the Adobe Inspire magazine also from Raymond Camden. Inspire Magazine: February 2012 – Combining your web skills with PhoneGap to build mobile apps
- Terrence Ryan shows you how to create a Venn diagram entirely in CSS. Venn Diagram entirely in CSS – TerrenceRyan.com
Please let me know if you find these posts useful and if there is any way I can make them better.

Hi,
These links are very useful to me. I am doing a research, how for HTML5 is reliable like flex to develop big applications. I went through lot of websites including those you listed.
According to me, HTML5 is not evolved like flex in controls.
If you have any useful links for big application development. please share it here.