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Sadly, the import option doesn't work, so it just acts a detector. Perhaps it would be worth having the option to show all details of the Microformat...or even better, detect the iPhone/Touch, and add support for the import to addressbook (if it exists...)
More on Python in the browser
On 2008AUG091434 I made a comment on Silverlight2 and running IronPython and I got an interesting response from Voidspace. I can see where these types of comments come from. A lot of work can be done at the client end with heavier widgets. I can see the market moving this way. But requiring yet another technology layer, a proprietary technology (Silverlight, not the language) is backwards thinking. 280Slides have also recognised the need for more desktop-like applications in the browser. But they work with the grain of the Web and created the Cappuccino framework that is both Open Sourced and talks to the browser with JavaScript. I have no beef with Python, IronPython, Microsoft. Developers and to a certain extent users have technology alternatives. That's got to be good for everyone.
What about speed?
The recent entry of Google Chrome is just the technological shot in the arm developers & users need. More choice. As for choice of language, Javascript is now to the browser as Python is to the OS.
I've repeated the response (for what it's worth) here:
Python in the browser starting ( requires Silverlight 2 Beta 2)
"... Voidspace ..." Ahh ~ www.voidspace.org.uk/python/weblog/index.shtml
"... very different to being able to execute Python *in the browser*, and more secure. ...
How would it be more secure?
waffle ....
"... But its client side and your suggestions are server side ..."
Sure I suggested it run server side. The big problem I have with running anything client side that requires additional downloads is why?
Why do I need to have anything other than what ships with the existing browser?
"... An interactive Python interpreter that runs in the browser, using Silverlight 2 and IronPython. ..."
Silverlight is just another MS technology to get into the middle between developers and users. That's all. If you want to use it, fine. I'm not.
I guess the other thing worth pointing out is the poor client side python support by Open Source applications. It's a missed opportunity not to have Python at the browser but that's where JavaScript steps in.
"... I could make comments about what proportion of market share is lost by not supporting Linux ...
You're right.
For me though it's not about market share winers or losers. It's about not having some company shoveling me some piece of unnecessary technology then charging me for the experience. If developers want to buy into this they can. They also have technology alternatives to chose from.
"... Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web. ... ~ silverlight.net/GetStarted/
The saddest thing is you don't need this technology to get cross browser, cross platform media or interactive applications.
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The new jQuery site design has sparked a conversation about whether it is portraying the right kind of image to it's users.
As a quick reference I knocked up this image of the site without the "Rock-star" illustration.
EDIT I should probably mention I didn't design this site, all I did was remove the (cool but inappropriate) illustration.
Le he metido mano ya al código para empezar a funcionar con él. Slimbox funciona perfectamente y el Fx.Slide también. Pero tengo un problema: por cada pareja de Slidein y Slideout tengo que crear una copia de la función con lo que más KB para la página :S
I completely rewrote Mycelium in Plask. It's much cleaner now, and uses Skia for PDF export which is much faster. In the Processing version adding text was a huge pain. There was a system for exporting variously colored lines, which would then be stroked with text in Illustrator. It was super laborious and didn't look that good. Now it's automated and parameterized. Perhaps i'll write a little bit more about it later.
The text used here is an excerpt from Thoughts on Art and Life by Leonardo da Vinci.
CTO of e-conomic, told us which points he found the most compelling from their switch to using JavaScript on both the front-end and back-end systems.
Supershape generated with googles o3d plugIn. Using an javascript conversion of my surfaceLib for processing.
FullStack, October 2015 - the conference on JavaScript, Node & Internet of Things. Images copyright of www.edtelling.com
This was the result of 121+ hours of nerding out writing HTML, CSS, JavaScript and drinking coffee. For the most part. Ironically I was creating a nice summer environment rather than enjoying the one outside in Calgary, in 2002.
The idea here was to have a time-sensitive environment which would change during the day; you would hear birds and woodpeckers in the day, and crickets and owls at night in addition to the light/dark theme. It would reflect the approximate time of day when loaded, and would shift over time as the day passed into night.
Also, you could throw rocks into the pond, with directional (and varying) sound effects. I had fun making a "squeaky" scroll wheel, a secret right-click easter egg and a few other sound-driven things.
I believe I found the pond stock photo via iStockPhoto (a rather small site at the time), and purchased it with credits earned from my own photos.
This was designed under IE 6, if I recall correctly, but it may work still under IE 9. This was one of the last projects I did that was still IE-specific, since I used a few filter transitions and things.
www.schillmania.com/summer_02/
More videos of old versions of my site are in the DHTML design archives.
11th APRIL, LONDON - Damjan Vujnovic shares when he decided to build mindmup.com. The two main goals, to learn cool stuff and have fun. What went right? What went wrong? What was most surprising? How did they test, monitor & troubleshoot? See the SkillsCast recording (film, code, slides) at bit.ly/16V3t3p
* Démonstration d'écriture de graphisme génératif à la volée
(* Live coding for creating generative graphics)
Made in collaboration with the students of Douglas @ l'atelier hypermedia in Aix-en-provence.
Each layer is driven by a javascript program, sent from student's computers. Each program is evaluated real-time so that direct modification of the code can be seen real-time on the server screen, using Vision Factory.