
WALTHAM, MA (PRWEB) November 05, 2012
Kendo UI, a division of Telerik offering a comprehensive framework for building JavaScript and HTML5 websites and mobile apps, today announced results from a new survey of more than 4,000 global app developers. The survey reveals HTML5 adoption trends, as well as the impact of outside influences, such as Facebooks decision to go native, and the W3C and WHATWG standards bodies split.
Taken in September, Kendo UIs inaugural Global Developer Survey shows that developers are not taking a wait and see attitude to HTML5 development by any means. Despite the recent controversy surrounding HTML5s capabilities and claims that it is overhyped, adoption and usage are actually on the rise for both mobile and desktop applications. The Developer Survey reveals the technology itself is the biggest factor influencing adoption and that browser fragmentation continues to be a concern. The full report is posted and available for download here: http://www.kendoui.com/surveys/html5-adoption-survey-2012.aspx.
HTML5 Adoption Timeline Moves Up
Kendo UIs survey results directly contradict recent analyst forecasts citing that broad adoption of HTML5 is still 5 to 10 years out. In the survey, developers were asked about their HTML5 development plans, when they think the platform will be important for their job, and why they would choose HTML5 over other software development options. Below are key findings:
Kendo UI Global Developer Survey Contradicts Industry Research Firms Forecasts and Outlook on HTML5
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