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Codeurs en seine 2018 au Kindarena de Rouen

Codeurs en seine 2018 au Kindarena de Rouen

Codeurs en seine 2018 au Kindarena de Rouen

Codeurs en seine 2018 au Kindarena de Rouen

Codeurs en seine 2018 au Kindarena de Rouen

Codeurs en seine 2018 au Kindarena de Rouen

Codeurs en seine 2018 au Kindarena de Rouen

Codeurs en seine 2018 au Kindarena de Rouen

HCLS HiTech STEM Lab at Savage Branch.

Full Stack London 2019. Wednesday, 10th - Friday, 12th July at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/11213-fullstack-london-2019-...

HTML canvas color study.

Notes

 

So how does it work? There are three layers on top of each other - the top layer contains the colorful stars, the second layer contains the small dim stars and the third layer in the back holds a couple of very bright stars. As you scroll the map the layers are all moved differently hopefully giving you a sense of depth. The 2nd and 3rd layers are only static tiles. The colorful stars are the stars the player may actually colonize and fight over. They are stored in a database table and requested by the map script via an asynchronous call. The stars are returned as an array in JSON format. The client side is homebrew javascript goodness with the help of Prototype and the backend consists of a few PHP classes.

  

www.soa-world.de/echelon/

Alex Gibson delivers a moving and thoughtprovoking final presentation on "Technology for Everyone" at nz.js(con);

... because given the relative verbosity of a javascript function expression...

Were having fun now.

 

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