Microsoft is looking for IE9 / HTML5 Technical Evangelist
As you know, one of the main directions of development of IE9 is support for web standards, including everything related to HTML5.
In this regard, the position of IE9 / HTML5 Technical Evangelist, the person who will be the “Microsoft face” in the web development community, has been opened at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond. A fairly emotional description of the dream job can be found on the blog of potential employer Tim Sneath.
If you want to try your hand at this great thing, submit your resume to Microsoft Careers. A more formalized description of requirements and activities is also available there.
Below is a little about HTML5 technology examples right on Habré:
In the meantime, on the IE9 beta special project page, you can play the good old pacman and evaluate any browser supporting this technology:
How Habr on HTML5 will look in the near future can be seen here . So far there are not many features, but there is something to see. For example, you can change the navigation menu as you wish:
In this regard, the position of IE9 / HTML5 Technical Evangelist, the person who will be the “Microsoft face” in the web development community, has been opened at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond. A fairly emotional description of the dream job can be found on the blog of potential employer Tim Sneath.
If you want to try your hand at this great thing, submit your resume to Microsoft Careers. A more formalized description of requirements and activities is also available there.
Below is a little about HTML5 technology examples right on Habré:
HTML5 Pakman
In the meantime, on the IE9 beta special project page, you can play the good old pacman and evaluate any browser supporting this technology:
Habrahabr on HTML5 beta
How Habr on HTML5 will look in the near future can be seen here . So far there are not many features, but there is something to see. For example, you can change the navigation menu as you wish: