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built for a client product prototype.

Ahhhh, that new book smell! New additions to my library. I had a first edition of "Javascript: The Definitive Guide", but of course, it was sorely out of date. And @jeresig's book will certainly be a handy one.

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Screenshot of a JavaScript fruit machine made in 2009 for the Programming for Interactive Media module on my undergrad degree programme.

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

Jeżeli nie wiesz, gdzie udać się na kurs javascript - najlepszą decyzją będzie szkoła IT, Coders Lab. Wysoki poziom kształcenia, ciekawe zajęcia oparte głównie na praktyce, oraz wykwalifikowani wykładowcy, działający w fachu. To właśnie jest droga do sukcesu!

Point 1. JavaScript is good not evil!

How to compress and minify CSS and JavaScript from the command line

 

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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 makes me cross-eyed.

 

100 pictures already? (Alternatively: only 100 pictures?)

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

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

Screen-shot form Rails project. Look at it yourself, it’s dynamic: dmitry.baranovskiy.com/work/github/

130511 html, javascript 객체지향 프로그래밍 세미나

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

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.

 

#geometric #math #mathematics #programming #Javascript #canvas #art #mandala #drawing #structure #flower #topology #shapes #shapemorph #animation #spirals #fractals #trigonometry #sides #lines #flower #kaleidoscope #spirals #followforfollow #ff #follow #art #follow4follow #roschach

   

Because I (usually) practice unobtrusive JavaScript and have a terrible memory.

my picklr app :)

 

Create a quick portfolio! Try it out!

 

Have a look here for more info: www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157633403985696/

 

The images featured in the screenshot are from none other than lomokev!

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