Chris Casciano's Bookmarks Tagged With "javascript"
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Introducing Flow | Doctyper
http://doctyper.com/archives/200805/introducing-flow/
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After eight months of development, trials, tears and tribulations I am pleased to announce the initial release of The Flow Framework. Flow aims to fix and enhance the DOM Level 3 API. Flow extends API functionality to browsers that currently do… More
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John Resig - Processing.js
http://ejohn.org/blog/processingjs/
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I've ported the Processing visualization language to JavaScript, using the Canvas element.
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Dangers of remote Javascript
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2008/01/dangers_of_remo.html
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As we move to a widget web, where the goodies on your site may not necessarily come from your site, it's worth sparing a thought for security. We at O'Reilly just got bit on perl.com, which redirected to a porn site courtesy a piece of remotely-in… More
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John Resig - Poignant Problems with Perf
http://ejohn.org/blog/poignant-problems-with-perf/
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The world of performance analysis in JavaScript is a strange land. I've had the "pleasure" of being involved in two JavaScript performance-related debates: The speed of JavaScript-implemented CSS Selector libraries (via jQuery) and the speed of na… More
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AXS Library | dev.aol.com
http://dev.aol.com/axs
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Axs is a small Javascript library which provides methods which make it easier for web developers to implement modern Web 2.0 sites with accessible features. These methods are categorized into primary and secondary methods.
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Peter’s Blog » Blog Archive » AIRPacker
http://blogs.pixeldepth.net/Peter/?p=281
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Yesterday and today, I have been working on an Adobe Air application that makes use of Dean Edwards Javascript Compressor called “Packer“. I found myself using Packer more and more often, and it was becoming a bit of a pain loading up the page, co… More
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jQuery: » jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2
http://jquery.com/blog/2007/08/24/jquery-114-faster-more-tests-ready-for-12/
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We’re pleased to announce the latest release of jQuery: jQuery 1.1.4. Barring any horrible mistakes, this release will be the last of the 1.1.x branch - leading us up to the release of jQuery 1.2 in September.
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Firebug for iPhone
http://www.joehewitt.com/blog/firebug_for_iph.php
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A few hours later, Firebug for iPhone was born. Basically, it is a little Python web server which acts as a bridge between your iPhone and the Firebug console running in the browser on your computer. When you call console.log() on the phone it sen… More
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jQuery: » jQuery 1.1.3: 800%+ Faster, still 20KB
http://jquery.com/blog/2007/07/01/jquery-113-800-faster-still-20kb/
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I’m pleased to announce the release of jQuery 1.1.3. After many months of testing, developing, and more testing, we have a very solid release available for download. It comes with roughly 80+ fixed bugs and a handful of enhancements for good measu… More
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Burning Chrome: XTF: When XBL just won't cut it
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/weirdal/archives/017902.html
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QUOTE: A few days ago, I was trying to load XBL bindings onto elements that the user doesn't see. By this, I mean the elements were loaded via a DOMParser. Unfortunately, that doesn't work. Since I've no desire to spend time trying to make it work… More
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