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Oh yes girls and boys, the 2nd edition is available at your nearest sexy book outlet (and not so sexy ones too).
TabAtkins: JonathanNeal: I don't see quite how the H is formed in the gang sign.
JonathanNeal: TabAtkins, the 3 and the 2 put together make an H
JonathanNeal: they also make a T, the 3 forms the M
JonathanNeal: and any of them could be the L.
TabAtkins: JonathanNeal: Oh, I see it now.
miketaylr: thuglife is hard.
Mehr Infos auch auf www.w3.org/html/logo/
Während der MSDN on Tour Sommer-Edition im Juni 2011 werden wir auch das Thema HTML5 behandeln: www.MSDN-on-Tour.de
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This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. Please credit Rob Larsen with a link to Drunkenfist.com, if you use this photo anywhere. Thanks.
This is based on the original game's "Level 9" battlefield layout.
On the TODO list: Upgrading the enemy AI to be tougher including firing heat-seeking missiles at your chopper, dropping infantry on your bunkers / super bunkers, and other offensive strategies.
HTML5 APIs Will Change the Web… And Your Designs
Jen Simmons, Designer
For the last twenty years, we have been creating websites from inside of a certain set of constraints—inside the limits of the technology that runs the web. We became so used to those constraints, we stopped thinking about them. But HTML5 changes many of these limits. The new HTML specs define a lot more than markup—there’s a lot about databases, communication protocols, and how websites & browsers talk to each other. It’s radical stuff that will redefine the creature formerly known as the “web page.” In this talk, Jen will walk us through the new possibilities created by HTML5’s APIs and how they will shape the web of the future.
HTML5 video has been added recently as an input format for canvas. Real-time pixel filtering in videos like setting the RGBa alpha channel of green pixels to become transparent is possible now as it has been before for still images. You'll need Firefox 3.5 for the live demo. Note that the compression artifacts are on flickr, the original is flawless.