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Fun afternoon with nodebots at nz.js(con); and it ended in a competition.

a cross-browser, fully functional base64 encoder in 137 bytes. you pass it a string and the base64 character map, and it'll give you the same results that native `btoa` browser implementation will. this is an awesome piece of work, so make sure you check out the code.

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Stevie Mayhew talks about "Hands on with A-Frame" at nz.js(con);

Javascript Panel with Douglas Crockford, Ryan Seddon, Vim Jobanputra, Kyle Barrow and moderator Matt Vickers at WDCNZ 2012

  

Photo by WE DO Photography and Design wedo.net.nz

Javascript Panel with Douglas Crockford, Ryan Seddon, Vim Jobanputra, Kyle Barrow and moderator Matt Vickers at WDCNZ 2012

  

Photo by WE DO Photography and Design wedo.net.nz

Nicholas, Julian and Douglas Crockford

Javascript Panel with Douglas Crockford, Ryan Seddon, Vim Jobanputra, Kyle Barrow and moderator Matt Vickers at WDCNZ 2012

  

Photo by WE DO Photography and Design wedo.net.nz

@kambfhase then took it up a notch and gave us a working brainfuck interpreter in 139 bytes of javascript. it's a mind-blowing obfuscated obfuscator.

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