Readers,

HTML5 Grind was created to solve a problem. When I started, there wasn’t a single site for the latest news, research and tutorials related to HTML5 game development, and I wanted one. The following month, along with hundreds combined of comments, emails and Twitter replies, showed that the interest in this sort of thing extended far beyond myself.

Unfortunately, playing the role of editor, writer, researcher and interviewer required too much time — even despite help from some fantastic people. I would love to continue researching and writing but I cannot deliver at a frequency and quality level that meets my satisfaction.

Instead, please follow along at some other wonderful sites which I have found useful:

Thank you all for your comments, tweets, email, chats, tips, leads, heads-ups, and interview answers. Your interest is appreciated immensely.

Sincerely,
Ian
 
About The Author

Ian

Ian Langworth has been making web sites since before HTML had tables and Photoshop had layers. He wanted a single place to go for news and information related specifically to HTML5 and game development, but one didn't exist, so he started the HTML5 Grind.

  • http://about.me/andrewrabon Andrew

    =(

    Was a great run.

  • http://twitter.com/MuseHill Tom Wilson

    Thanks for all you’ve done. I thought the site was really valuable and it’ll be missed. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/thePrimate Ignazio Setti

    Maybe a contributor would help? 
    I play a lot with the tech in your blog, making games & business apps.
    I dont’even start a blog for the aforementioned motivation (time), but giving an hand would be affordable.
    Your site is pretty new to me, but i’m already following it all the days since the first.

    Let me know
    sorry for my bad English
    have fun

  • http://www.HTML5Developers.org Clothingindustry

    Ian -  You did a fabulous job with this site.  best of luck to you with your future projects.  I have created a new site this week regarding HTML5.  If you are interested, you are always welcome to stop by and discuss HTML5 issues.  The site is called HTML5 Developers and is found at http://www.HTML5Developers.org