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June 2009
Random Etc. - js-vector-maps on github
I've been experimenting with some javascript classes that mimic the structure of mapnik's Layer/Style/Rule classes and render OSM data (via GeoJSON) to a <canvas> element. I've also finally taken a look at how github works, so I've decided to share the initial code there in case people are interested. If you don't want to check the code out for yourself there's a demo page here (tested in Firefox and Safari only, so far).
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May 2009
LIQUIDS & BUBBLES - a set on Flickr
Of all the subjects in my stream - this one fascinates me the most. I love capturing one-offs that depend upon the element of chance. Using liquids as a kind of photographic paint allows me to do that.
April 2009
jQuery.ifixpng - png transparency for windows ie versions below 6
LIQUIDS & BUBBLES - a set on Flickr
Of all the subjects in my stream - this one fascinates me the most. I love capturing one-offs that depend upon the element of chance. Using liquids as a kind of photographic paint allows me to do that.
March 2009
jScrollPane
plists - Google Code
Coding Horror: HTML Validation: Does It Matter?
The interesting thing to do is to use Validation as a tool and not as a goal. Why my code is invalid? What is the source of errors? Which script, libraries, etc create invalid code?
So basically for me it helps me to create a better framework or script at the source. I don't want to validate every pages, but I want to be sure that the page which are produced are valid. That means I have to create "checking steps" in my code, or to use the appropriate tools. For example using an xml library to replace an element by another more than doing a regex, checking and sanitize the input of forms, etc. etc.
karl on March 7, 2009 07:08 AM
Manipulating video using canvas - MDC
Hyper-Metrix.com
The Burst Engine is an OpenSource vector animation engine for the HTML5 Canvas Element. Burst provides similar web functionality to Flash and contains a layer based animation system like After Effects. Burst uses a very light-weight JavaScript frame, meaning your animations will download unnoticably quick and can be controlled using very simple JavaScript methods. For example: the [-] logo above is a Burst animation attached to a mouseOver event using the following code...
canvas is the next Flash or not
JQuery File Upload Plugin - RonnieSan
February 2009
jQuery Plugin: jQuery Timers
Only Python: A small svg module
Draw the World With Canvas HTML Element - Webmonkey
Voici venu le temps des rires et des chants, après flash, html5 casimirWant to draw a World Map but don’t want to deal with Flash?
GetPingd | Google Groups
Many web resources provide mechanisms for subscribing to changes in their content. However, this change information is only made available via a polling mechanism.
A number of people have proposed mechanisms for subscribing to updates to pages or feeds, however, a missing element of all these proposals is a subscription mechanism. Sadly, this means that every site supporting this feature will likely end up with a different implementation.
Get Pingd pour la mise à mort de la syndication... (à coups de XRDS, d'Atom et de web hooks, tout un programme)
RE: Example canvas element use - accessibility concerns from John Foliot - WATS.ca on 2009-02-21 (public-html@w3.org from February 2009)
HTML5 has the opportunity to raise the bar as well.
XRAY :: for web developers
InspectThis :: Modules pour Firefox
January 2009
Exyzt
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