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klick-ass.com » How we built the Open Device Lab at beyond tellerrand
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Home of the 19 inch talk and other nerd stuff. How we built the Open Device Lab at beyond tellerrand. The ODL at beyond tellerrand 2012. An Open Device Lab. ODL) is basically a broad variety of internet connected devices to test apps and websites by designers and developers. Is basically a broad variety of internet connected designers and developers to discuss and inspire around web and app development. So what makes more sense than establishing an Open Device Lab. Directly on a conference? The idea of O...
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ResourceTiming in Practice | NicJ.net
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May 28th, 2015. Is a specification developed by the W3C Web Performance working group. With the goal of exposing accurate performance metrics about all of the resources downloaded during the page load experience, such as images, CSS and JavaScript. ResourceTiming builds on top of the concepts of NavigationTiming. And provides many of the same measurements, such as the timings of each resource’s DNS, TCP, request and response phases, along with the final “loaded” timestamp. How was it done before? Var sta...
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Rockin’ the Free Web – How to Convert a chrome packaged app to a Firefox OS packaged App – onecyrenus
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David Clarke does Blogging. Rockin’ the Free Web – How to Convert a chrome packaged app to a Firefox OS packaged App. October 11, 2013. October 11, 2013. I saw a question on a thread this week, and decided to spend a few hours to write up the process, as well as provide an example. This bug will cover the general conversion process, but it doesn’t cover all the idiosyncrasies / differences between the two platforms. Git clone https:/ github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-app-samples. The main difference between...
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Ressources pour une veille technologique web front de qualité • JS Attitude : formations JavaScript qualitatives et sympathiques
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Je n’ai jamais rencontré un expert JavaScript au chômage. Tout sur les ateliers de formation. Ressources pour une veille technologique web front de qualité. On me demande souvent, en formation comme ailleurs, comment je fais ma veille technique côté JS / Web / Node. En particulier pour tomber sur des ressources de qualité, idéalement en français, mais en anglais à défaut, évidemment. Même si le champ de compétences nécessaire à du dev front est de plus en plus large, ce qui sert à justifier une hyper-spé...
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Blowing up pixel art on the Web
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Blowing up pixel art on the Web. If we take an image representing pixel art, for instance this 16 32 pixel Mario GIF:. And blow it up (e.g. by setting. On the image in CSS), the browsers’ default scaling algorithm (bilinear interpolation, I think) will not. Preserve the image’s pixels:. In order to retain the pixelated look, in a cross-browser fashion, we need to set these four CSS declarations. What does the spec say? Have you noticed that each browser engine uses a completely different keyword value (.
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Sorry, your site is not responsive - Headscape
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Sorry, your site is not responsive. Responsive sites are here and have been for a while now. I think they’re great but I cannot help feeling that a lot of people are missing an important point. It’s a responsive site, but it’s not responding! Just this week Halifax has updated its website and made it “responsive”. They even provide a definition for what responsive means:. Well, ok. But let’s look at the load time over a 3G network for the new site. This diagram shows that content doesn’t appear for...
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177: With Sarah Drasner - ShopTalk
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An internet radio show about the internet starring Dave Rupert. 177: With Sarah Drasner. August 4th, 2015. Sarah Drasner is the Senior UX Engineer at Trulia and she’s obsessed with animation. In fact she’s giving a workshop at Front End Masters about it (coming soon) called Advanced SVG Animation. She’s on Shop Talk Show to talk animation framework options, style guides and 5W30 motor oil. How many miles will 5W30 SYN oil last for in a 2010 Lexus ES350? What is your process when coding art? I’ve heard of...
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Kevin Reed
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Full Stack Web Developer. Self-driven, full-stack web developer that has experience building maintainable Javascript components and scalable ASP.NET web applications. Passionate about Javascript, SOLID design patterns, and modern web frameworks. Javascript is a part of every day, whether that be testing something new in a Javascript console, building reusable and maintainable Javascript components, or reading the latest article from publications like Javascript Weekly. SQL Server Management Studio. Built...
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Are JavaScript Promises swallowing your errors? - James K Nelson
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Thank you for subscribing! Are JavaScript Promises swallowing your errors? May 29, 2015. By James K Nelson. This article has kindly been turned into a video. By the folks at Webucator who do JavaScript training. When dealing with asynchronous code, JavaScript’s ES6 promises can make your life a lot easier. No more callback pyramids, no more error handling on every second line, and no more reliance on external libraries to do things as simple as getting the result of a for loop. Who’s idea was that? The o...
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To use jQuery or not to use jQuery, that is the question - aron / philipp development blog
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To use jQuery or not to use jQuery, that is the question. There was a lot of buzz around YOU MIGHT NOT NEED JQUERY. The last couple of days – we also mentioned it in our weekly digest #2. YMNNJ is a collection of vanilla JavaScript snippets that can (more or less) replace some often used jQuery built-in functions. Zack Bloom. The guys behind YMNNJ, want us to think twice before using a (big) framework/library like jQuery:. Also wrote a post. And sums up the performance hits pretty well:. Of all the quirk...
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