HTML5 the Future for Web-Based Trading Apps

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Paul Caplin says proprietary web platforms are a dying breed.

However, the survey, which took place during a Waters-hosted webinar in September, finds that there is a shortage of developers with the required skills.

Of the 346 developers interviewed, 77 percent are either already using or planning to use HTML5 for future web-based applications, but only 11 percent say HTML5 development skills are widely available.

Paul Caplin, founder and CEO of Caplin Systems, which specializes in the development of HTML5 apps, says that although nobody wants their

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