Web Summit
In developing Edge, Microsoft has made thousands of changes to jettison the legacy of the past and to improve support for the web of today and tomorrow.
In Windows 10, we will provide solutions for interoperability with the modern Web and compatibility with legacy Web technologies. In this talk, Candice Quadros explores how we’re making it easy for customers moving from earlier versions of Windows and IE or relying on legacy technologies to move forward to Windows 10 with confidence.
Sara focuses on missing and incomplete features, providing real-world and practical use cases showing why these features matter.
This talk by Brian Terlson will cover the architectural changes made to the Chakra JavaScript engine in order to improve its agility and interoperability.
Rey discusses the browser marketshare, the testing options for browsers on OS X & Linux and new tools that enhance testing capabilities on mobile.
With the raw power delivered by WebGL, 3D on the web is now a viable option. During this presentation by David Cathue, we will see how to start using WebGL from scratch.
Come watch Paula Chuchro talk and learn about the UX principles behind Microsoft Edge, as well as how we’re incorporating user feedback into the app.
ES6 (aka ES2015) offers many new and exciting features, from expressive syntax, to new powerful built-in APIs, to entirely new-to-JS programming paradigms
In this talk by Kevin Hill and Kiril Seksenov, learn to bring your website experience into the Windows Store on top of the new web rendering engine.
Aaron Gustafson explores forms. How they work, how their components can maximizing accessibility, improve semantics, and allow for more flexible styling.
In this talk Chris Heilmann shows the pros and cons of new JS features and workarounds how to innovate the web and still keep it in a working condition.
Microsoft Edge will be the new browser across all Windows 10 devices. Watch our tour of the new browser features and new rendering engine under the covers.
Join us for a whirlwind tour of our in-browser development tools, including lots of demos and a brief tour of our new open-source Diagnostics Adapter.