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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
See more animation on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/channel/UCF0N-j_mh3itYwSgtyG83Ag
These drawings are done by using some java script programing language and simple mathematics. Twisting and turn one line at a time to draw geometrical shape like these.
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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...
Graphic created from a bug in my code.
More info on the project:
www.mikechambers.com/blog/2011/02/02/pixelflow-easeljs-ca...
Happy little clouds (and one angry storm cloud), Bob Ross, rain, fire and other DHTML wackiness.
Also shown here is the "160 pixel" UI, a little bit of user-generated pixel art. I had a lot of fun building this one, but summer.02 edged it out for entertainment value.
Here is a snapshot of all my JavaScript books! As you might have noticed, in despite of me being a beginner, I kind of like javascript :->
As is always the case with projectors, we had trouble getting it working, so demonstrations ended up being shown directly on people's laptops instead.
Rough distribution (v0.1) of the jQuery versions used on the Alexa top 1000 on May 6, 2010.
Sanitized data cross-referencing the logged versions and the original Alexa data (in addition to YSlow! and Google Page Speed measurements) can be found at
spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AuKCpKCF44etdGliejBCdVU2...
See full size for an animated GIF of the breakdown based on site popularity.
273 1.3.2
92 1.2.6
81 1.4.2
28 1.4.1
25 1.3.1
19 1.2.3
12 1.4
6 1.2.2
Panelist from left to right: Dana Iti, Samson Ootoovak, Aurynn Shaw, Matt Powell, and Alex Gibson. Ruth McDavitt moderated the panel.
ahem, aligner
finally have it working and talking to source.html
download wiggle 0.5.0 from here: wiggle.sourceforge.net/
*happiness is an empty debugger*