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October 2009
Use WordPress As a CMS: Plugins, The Bare Minimum
Slit-scan Photography (Stockholm Geekmeet presentation) - Peter Krantz
The processing code for time lapse captures through the iSight camera with a static centered slit looks like this:
An Informal Catalogue of Slit-Scan Video Artworks and Research - Golan Levin and Collaborators
Slitscan imaging techniques are used to create static images of time-based phenomena. In traditional film photography, slit scan images are created by exposing film as it slides past a slit-shaped aperture. In the digital realm, thin slices are extracted from a sequence of video frames, and concatenated into a new image.
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Why we skip Photoshop - (37signals)
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September 2009
Add Links To WordPress List Pages - This, WordPress, Page, ‘Example, Example, Subpage - WP Engineer
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SiteMesh3 Overview
* SiteMesh is a web-page layout and decoration framework and web- application integration framework to aid in creating sites consisting of pages for which a consistent look/feel, navigation and layout scheme is required.
* SiteMesh intercepts requests to any static or dynamically generated HTML page requested through the web-server, processes the content and then merges it with one or more decorators to build the final result.
August 2009
Google Fx v2.1.9 for Greasemonkey - firefox et opera
Static Maps API v2
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DryDrop
It is simple. Let's say you have GitHub repo containing static web site and you want to host it on App Engine. DryDrop is an application ready to be uploaded as your App Engine project. When you upload it first time, you should setup post-receive hook in your GitHub repo to point to your App Engine project, so every change you push to GitHub can be reflected on your App Engine site immediately.
Let's say someone visits your App Engine site. DryDrop has a simple cache. If requested page is not in the cache, DryDrop will try to fetch it from GitHub, store it in the cache and then serve it. Next time the same URL is requested, it will be served directly from DryDrop cache.
Let's say you did some changes to your files. In the moment you push file changes into GitHub, post-receive hook will ping DryDrop and that invalidates modified files in the cache. Next request will trigger downloading of fresh files from GitHub.
July 2009
Mapping News by Mapperz
Open Street Map - Static API (Early Development)
"Main idea of the project is to create an web application which will provide an easy way of embedding maps into web pages. Application is going to be deeply configurable and easy to install by anyone on his server. It is being implemented in PHP5.
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June 2009
Adactio: Journal—DIY UX: Give Your Users an Upgrade (Without Calling In a Pro)
Experiment and iterate. This is the web; you can be nimble. Risk is okay as long as you are always testing. Here’s the Iridesco process for a new feature:
1. Sketch
2. Photoshop
3. Test
4. Static HTML prototype
5. Test again
6. Working prototype
7. Test again
8. Tweak
9. Launch quietly
10. Get Feedback
11. Tweak
12. Get Feedback
13. Tweak
14. Get Feedback
15. Tweak…
Iterate constantly. You need a culture of experimentation.
May 2009
