Saturday, September 10, 2011

Inside Netflix's WebKit-Based UI For TV Devices - Slashdot

Link to presentation.
http://cdn-0.nflximg.com/us/presentations/htmltvui/oscon-2011/Netflix%20Webkit-Based%20UI%20for%20TV%20Devices.pdf

From Slashdot:
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/09/10/0543231/Inside-Netflixs-WebKit-Based-UI-For-TV-Devices

DeviceGuru writes with this interesting snippet on a modern approach to GUI design: "Netflix uses WebKit, JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3 to build user interfaces that are delivered to millions of game consoles, Blu-ray players, Internet-connected TVs, and devices such as the Roku player and D-Link Boxee Box. Matt McCarthy and Kim Trott, device UI engineering managers at Netflix, have just published 50 presentation slides from their recent talk at OSCON 2011 in which they explained how Netflix develops its WebKit-based user interfaces."

 

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