12 hours ago
deusx : Ajaxian » Ajaxians join Mozilla; Creating a Developer Tools Group - "Today, we are really excited to be able to announce a big personal change. Ben and I are joining forces, full time, for the first time. What are we doing? We are joining Mozilla to create a new group with the charter to create developer tools for th
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3 days ago
deusx : Yahoo! 360° - Douglas Crockford's The Department of Style - The Miller Device - "The JavaScript language currently does not provide a good way to distinguish between objects and arrays. The typeof operator is broken: It identifies arrays as objects. Comparing a value's constructor property doesn't work because arrays c
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4 days ago
deusx : JSCocoa — A bridge from JavascriptCore to Cocoa - "JSCocoa bridges Cocoa to JavascriptCore (WebKit's JS engine). It allows you to call C code, ObjC code, use C structs, and build Javascript classes inheriting from ObjC classes. "
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5 days ago
wearehugh : I Just Want To Make An XMLHttpOmelette
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6 days ago
Simon Willison : Antisocial: a Javascript demo by Gasman - Antisocial: a Javascript demo by Gasman. The demo is cool (3D on top of canvas); the “demotool” editor is simply amazing.
Rod Begbie : Antisocial: a Javascript demo - Amazing bit of JavaScript hackery. The demo itself is cute and funny, but make sure to play with the demotool. [via] #
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10 days ago
wearehugh : High Performance Web Sites :: Hammerhead: moving performance testing upstream
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12 days ago
Andy Baio : Webmonkey on the clickjacking IFRAME exploit - potentially devastating hack and relatively easy to pull off, affecting every browser
Rod Begbie : A Look at the Clickjacking Web Attack and Why You Should Worry - Webmonkey - Good explanation of the newly publicised "clickjacking" browser exploit. Your clicks may not be going where you think they're going. [via] #
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19 days ago
deusx : A List Apart: Articles: Test-Driven Progressive Enhancement - "By testing a device’s capabilities up front, we can make informed decisions about the level of experience to deliver to that device. "
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21 days ago
deusx : Foo Hack » YUI’s “Module Pattern” vs. Prototype’s Class Function - Interesting perspective, with which I agree somewhat. Though, there's certainly something to be said for building a domain-specific language of convenience for DOM manipulation. "The more time someone spends building applications with a librar
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25 days ago
wearehugh : Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Introducing SquirrelFish Extreme - so awesome
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1 month ago
deusx : Multi-line strings in Javascript « - "Thanks to E4X, we can now have multi-line strings similar to HEREDOC syntax (although quite a bit more verbose)"
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1 month ago
deusx : rephrase § E4X - "E4X, short for “ECMASCript for XML”, is an extension to ECMAScript (i.e. JavaScript, JScript, ActionScript…) with new syntax and built-in objects for more convenient handling of XML fragments. It seems to be used most frequently with ActionScr
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1 month ago
deusx : John Resig - Bulk Vote for Reddit, Digg, and Hacker News - "In a lot of ways I see Ubiquity as being a solid replacement for Greasemonkey and bookmarklets. It's far simpler and will make their execution much more flexible. I'll be curious to see what people end up doing with it, in the upcoming mon
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1 month ago
nelson : Google's browser - Google pushing browser UI in interesting directions. Based on Webkit?!
Linkorama : Google Chrome, Google's Browser Project - Yet Another Browser
Andy Baio : Google leaks details on Google Chrome, new open-source browser - with a comic book drawn by Scott McCloud; but really, do we need another new browser?
Rod Begbie : Google Chrome, Google's Browser Project - Technical details from Google (in comic-book form) for their upcoming browser. Some good ideas in there (splitting out tabs as separate processes definitely makes a lot of sense), but does the world really need another web browser? #
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2 month ago
deusx : webdev.stephband.info - "Parallax turns a selected element into a 'window', or viewport, and all its children into absolutely positioned layers that can be seen through the viewport. These layers move in response to the mouse, and, depending on their dimensions (a
Cameron Moll : jParallax - "jParallax turns a selected element into a 'window', or viewport, and all its children into absolutely positioned layers that can be seen through the viewport. These layers move in response to the mouse, and, depending on their dimensions (and options for
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2 month ago
deusx : Cross-Browser.com - Wow, "X" - what an unsearchably-named framework. "X is a collection of loosely-bound, cross-browser, Javascript functions and objects. It is intended to be a resource from which you pick and choose - you do not have to include the entire l
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2 month ago
deusx : JackDanger's jack at master — GitHub - "Rack + Javascript = Jack Write your web apps in the same powerful language on both ends."
joshua : jack - rack + javascript. javascript server env
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2 month ago
deusx : jQuery PHP library - "jQuery-PHP is a PHP library that allows to tie jQerry with PHP most natural way. You don't need to think in terms of transmission, parsing and other boring staff. Now you have a bridge that brings DOM right onto your server :) and you can ealis
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2 month ago
deusx : Home — chain.js — GitHub - "Chain.js is a jQuery plugin, providing data-binding capability that allows you to generate web contents automatically by binding your data to html."
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2 month ago
deusx : Gruppler's Effect Demos - "Here is a small demonstration of the many possible results achievable through the relatively small set of effects currently under development. Keep an eye on this page, because there are several more effects on the way! "
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2 month ago
deusx : Raphaël—JavaScript Library - "Raphaël is a small JavaScript library that should simplify your work with vector graphics on the web. In case you want to create your own specific chart or image crop-n-rotate widget, you can simply achieve it with this library. "
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3 month ago
deusx : Jim Minatel's Wrox Book Editor Blog ASP.NET, XML, CSS, Ajax, PHP: New on Wrox First Wikis - "And on Professional JavaScript Frameworks, we've got 7 chapters out of the 39 planned. so far we're focusing on YUI (2 chapters), Dojo (3 chapters), and MooTools (2 chapters). Soon, we'll start adding jQuery, Prototype, and ExtJS chap
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3 month ago
deusx : John Resig - JavaScript Micro-Templating - "It's a super-simple templating function that is fast, caches quickly, and is easy to use. I have a couple tricks that I use to make it real fun to mess with."
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3 month ago
deusx : Prototype Identica Badge - kentbrewster.com - "Personally I'm thrilled by the idea and encouraged by its execution so far, and have been poking cautiously at Laconica for the past couple of weeks, hoping to contribute in whatever way I can. Here's a prototype badge, based on Laconica's RSS feeds
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3 month ago
deusx : ha.ckers.org web application security lab - Archive » Leeching Geo Location - "With something like this it becomes trivial to leech this information without actually having to build a IP to Geo tool yourself. Since it’s in JavaScript instead of a dynamically constructed image you can either overwrite the document.write funct
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