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Christian introduced us to "Christian's Corner", a regular segment where he will showcase stupid code mistakes he encounters.

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

#WIP #WebGL #Javascript #Computational #Design

Taken at 2012.dotjs.eu on Nov 30, 2012 by Maurice Svay

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

a sketch, done in canvas, playing with canvas blend modes

wip.. colors are shit right now, but will get better

this is the latest version of clearwood.co.uk

I coded this in javascript, in four weeks.

Taken at dotJS 2016 in Paris on December 5, 2016 by Nicolas Ravelli

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

Taken at 2012.dotjs.eu on Nov 30, 2012 by Maurice Svay

Now with a 'Recent activity' box, displaying notifications of recent likings of your tweets.

 

The box will eventually be powered-up with handling of read/unread notifications, dates, etc.. But not today, I'm done for the day :)

 

Twitterlikker is a Greasemonkey script for the Firefox browser. Download at twitterlikker.heroku.com/gm/download

Taken at dotJS 2016 in Paris on December 5, 2016 by Nicolas Ravelli

Drawn at dotJS 2016 in Paris on December 5, 2016 by Florine Pigny

Aprende con JavaScript a crear páginas web interactivas, dotándolas de efectos y funcionalidades que extienden las posibilidades que nos ofrece HTML.

 

JavaScript es el lenguaje de programación por excelencia en los navegadores web. Gracias a su simplicidad tiene una curva de aprendizaje muy rápida y tan solo necesitamos un editor de texto y un navegador para trabajar con él. Puede ser utilizado tanto por diseñadores web, sin experiencia en programación, que desean crear páginas más avanzadas, como por programadores que quieran desarrollar por ejemplo aplicaciones web interactivas basadas en AJAX.

 

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