Alex L
Senior Member
Hi, I'm a student studying Computing. In one of our modules, by the end of the year, we will have to make a functioning website for a website flight booking system. In our analysis of existing sites we were slated for not being technical enough, so in our "bid" for the system, I went out of my way to be technical, talking about SQL injection, HTML5, CSS3, cross brower compatibly ect.
My lecturer complained that html5 was slow. Is this really true? I mean there are some things I've found which must be less resource intensive, such as <input placeholder="" /> which I'm pretty sure must be better than a javascript string?
Anyway, what are your thoughts?
My lecturer complained that html5 was slow. Is this really true? I mean there are some things I've found which must be less resource intensive, such as <input placeholder="" /> which I'm pretty sure must be better than a javascript string?
Anyway, what are your thoughts?