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I am now a developer of Processing JS, John Resig's port of the Processing programming language to the HTML5 canvas element. I'm excited to help out and humbled by the fact I'm working with real engineers. :]
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
Google ha lanzado una versión preview de un nuevo lenguaje de programación web, llamado Dart, del cual esperan los ingenieros de la compañía que resuelva algunas de las dificultades de JavaScript.
A classic JavaScript Accordion Sites.Everything is built and manipulated in JavaScript.Works in IE, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome
Live demo: www.flashcomponents.net/component/javascript-accordion-si...
The advertisement has finally finished. Now that this has happened, the rest of the content on the page can appear and any javascript DOMContentLoaded and then window load events can run.
Comic Book Fans and Creators join forces to do good at the 1st Annual “Heroes Helping Legends”. A weekend celebrating comic books while helping artists and writers in need.
Question: Who does a Living Legend turn to when in need of help? Answer: The fans. Everyone knows that they are the lifeblood of any creative endeavor. The fans have always "got your back." The 1st Annual "Heroes Helping Legends" event allows Chicago's comic book fans to give back to creators that have already given them so much joy and entertainment. Many of the art form's earliest writers and artists find themselves unable to make ends meet in their retirement and often lack adequate resources to cover medical expenses.
Now it is the loyal readers' turn to play the hero by attending a two-day mini-convention, Saturday, September 16th and Sunday, September 17th, 2006 at the Mercury Café, 1505 W. Chicago Avenue in Chicago. Fans will be able to hunt for literary treasure through a massive comic book sale, chat with local writers, get a unique sketch by local artists, and bid on range of one-of-a-kind art and collectibles all while enjoying the music of local bands. All proceeds benefit The Hero Initiative (www.HeroInitiative.org), formerly A.C.T.O.R. Comic Fund (www.actorcomicfund.org) - a national non-profit that provides financial assistance and a critical network of support to comic book industry veterans that have met with hard times.
This event is meant for fans of all ages and will be appealing to any collector on a budget. Most comics will be sold at the price of 5 comics for one dollar. To encourage sustained perusing, hint sheets will be sold to lead fans to prizes that are hidden in select issues. Local artists like Skottie Young and Andrew Pepoy will be on hand to draw sketches while bands with a comic book affinity like Daemon Familiar and Recent Photo will ensure that the Mercury Café is rockin'. The event will represent the diverse range of the comics medium so fans of underground slice of life stories will be as much at home as the fans of the capes and spandex set. The imagery and iconic power of comic book characters permeates every aspect of our culture and it is often the most enduring relationships that we will have with fictional characters in all of literature. It is up to all of us to make certain that those responsible for these beloved characters and stories are not left out in the cold once they have moved on from the limelight.
Avid and novice readers alike are welcome. There is a suggested $5 entry fee donation and the organizers are still soliciting donated comic books if you need to make some room among your collection. Contact them at heroeshelpinglegends@yahoo.com
This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or go to www.myspace.com/heroeshelpinglegends for more information, including a preview of some of the artwork that will be available for sale.
The Hero Initiative, formerly A.C.T.O.R. Comic Fund, is the first federally recognized non-profit organized to assist comic book industry veterans. Through The Hero Initiative, a safety net has been created. Financial aid is available for comic book creators who may need emergency medical operations, necessities of life, or sometimes a helping hand finding a re-introduction back into active work within the comic book industry. For more information, please visit www.HeroInitiative.org.
What: 1st Annual "Heroes Helping Legends" in Chcaigo, IL- a two day mini-convention staged to bring the Chicago comic book community together to celebrate comic books and assist creators that have fallen on hard times. A comic book sale combined with writer and artist appearances, art auction and live music. A chance to be a hero in real life while enjoying the exploits of the larger than life heroes on the page.
Where: Mercury Café, 1505 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago
When: Saturday, September 16th from 11 am to 6 pm
Sunday, September 17th from 11 am to 5 pm
Suggested entry donation of $5
More information and a preview of art available in the events silent auction can be found at www.myspace.com/heroeshelpinglegends
ABOUT A.C.T.O.R. Comic Fund:
A.C.T.O.R. Comic Fund is the first federally recognized non-profit organized to assist comic book industry veterans. Through A.C.T.O.R., a safety net has been created. Financial aid is available for comic book creators who may need emergency medical operations, necessities of life, or sometimes a helping hand finding a re-introduction back into active work within the comic book industry. For more information, please visit www.actorcomicfund.org.
Which one to choose first… this will be hard. :)
BTW, imagine this: you decide to pick up a parcel after work. You walk in the post office, take a silly Q-matic ticket, wait for 40 minutes and get your goodies. Next you walk home only to discover another frickin’ advice note in your letter box. Another hour wasted.
THIS is what happens when you decide to use paper and ink instead of computers. As someone said, “snail mail doesn’t scale”.
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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This is Andrew Dupont, who is an amazing coder of the Javascript variety. He's the main contributer for Prototype, which most of you won't know, runs your websites. He's in town from Austin for SproutCore madness. He quite possibly is cooler than you. :)
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.