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Stuart Langridge, Dean Edwards, Peter Paul Koch and Derek Featherstone at the great JavaScript gathering of 2005, year of the DOM.

Chris Uehlinger speaking at the CharmCityJS meetup. Oath, 2400 Boston St, Baltimore, MD.

Sketches for new JS piece made using Processing.js, native Javascript and Modelbuilder.js.

Taken at dotJS 2017 in Paris on December 1, 2017 by Nicolas Ravelli

Taken at dotJS 2019 in Paris on December 5-6, 2019 by Nicolas Ravelli

When running this test via Yeti on Windows multiple #stats and #report elements are added to the #mocha element.

This is animated similar to a waterfall. The images fall down the page. This was programmed using the Prototype and Scriptaculous javascript libraries.

 

View the Javascript: gist.github.com/953358

 

View the Animation:

deletem3.com/dump/colors/colors.html

 

Taken at dotJS 2018 in Paris on November 9, 2018 by Nicolas Ravelli

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.

 

www.schillmania.com/armor-alley/

So, I've been a bad flickr person. I take a long time to respond to comments, I rarely comment on other peoples streams. In general, I suck. However, I have been ruling my job lately.

 

This is the SproutCore team at MobileMe, to whom I am an engineering project manager (one of my teams). We just hosted our first day (of two) of company wide training where people were flown in from the far corners of the earth to learn our sweet-ass web platform framework. It went swimmingly, and I am super pleased. I'm in the back, because 'I got their backs, yo'.

 

I set up this shot, and Ramiro (who is awesome) pulled the trigger for me. Faruk (also lovely) was kind enough to play human light stand.

 

Strobist info: Nikon SB900 on 1/2 power, bouncing through a 43" umbrella, hand held by Faruk, in front of team in the middle, about 2ft above our heads and 2ft to the front.

 

Javascript Usergroup Hamburg heute bei Google

Taken at dotJS 2019 in Paris on December 5-6, 2019 by Thomas Decamps

Screenshot of a javacript page I've been playing with. It shows the colors of the "named" colors (from css and/or "x11" colors) sorted by various methods.

 

No promises the math is correct. Or that the code is any good. I don't really know what I'm doing.

 

Source code is at github

Microsoft Specialist - Bojan Veljanovski, Software Engineer at HASELT

This type of annotations is called tag. These tags have 45° or 255° angle. Could be any. :)

Other people have created games in a canvas. This an extreme example where somebody wrote a JavaScript emulator for the original Space Invaders runtime engine.

 

www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2008/09/javascript-space-invaders-e...

Bao Circle Packing with custom color pattern

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