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asistentes al taller Desarrollo de aplicaciones para SmartPhones con HTML/CSS y Javascript impartido por Julián Beltrán en el espacio CAMON de Alicante.

Sometimes I find visual context helps when writing code. This is one example of a scratchpad for random thoughts.

 

Usually when I'm thinking in terms of coordinates, rows and columns or pixels as they relate to a grid pattern like this, it helps to draw outlines showing how the numbers correlate to the visuals.

 

In this case it was the "grid" (columns and rows of thumbnails) that I was working on. I knew scrolling, selection and rearrange would be important interactions that would need to be hashed out, once the photo items themselves has been defined as objects in JavaScript.

 

Later, primary controllers to be defined in JavaScript included the "display" (responsible for the current view), selection, events and state (sessionData) along with a few performance / browser limitation notes.

 

More fun background details on the grid are planned for a future code.flickr blog post.

I completely rewrote Mycelium in Plask. It's much cleaner now, and uses Skia for PDF export which is much faster. In the Processing version adding text was a huge pain. There was a system for exporting variously colored lines, which would then be stroked with text in Illustrator. It was super laborious and didn't look that good. Now it's automated and parameterized. Perhaps i'll write a little bit more about it later.

 

The text used here is an excerpt from Thoughts on Art and Life by Leonardo da Vinci.

Impressions from the first nz.js(con); conference.javascript.org.nz/ organized by the JavaScript Society of New Zealand. javascript.org.nz/

The map editor for my RPG project.

I found out about SoundManager so I've decided to start making my own little audio player.

Screenshot of the PixelFlow application I have been working on. Built using Canvas, CSS3 and EaselJS.

 

Design by Ben Griffith.

3月24日 交流会上海站 合照

Today, we got aidiences of 114!

Deep technical sessions were talked geekly.

Shibuya.JS is a leading group focused into JavaScript in Japan: shibuyajs.org/

Equal-opportunity Bathrooms, at the Microsoft NERD center.

WIMP Meetup & Potluck:

Node.js: Why JavaScript sucks and you should use it everywhere

 

Meetup is FREE with a $5 suggested donation at the door. Help keep WIMP awesome.

 

Professional computer geek Dan Lyke will be presenting this month.

 

ABSTRACT

JavaScript is a necessary evil for web apps. Given that, how can NodeJS help us use JavaScript everywhere, on both clients and servers, to deploy higher quality software through code sharing, test driven development, and other best practices. No programming experience necessary.

 

OUTLINE:

1. Your project includes JavaScript because JavaScript is everywhere.

2. MVC - here's how applications are "supposed" to be structured.

3. A tangled mess - here's how web apps are actually structured.

4. Here's how JavaScript at all layers can help make that tangled mess more maintainable.

5. NodeJS can help you do that through:

 

- Test Driven Development (+mocha) (demo)

- Sharing code between Model and Controller (demo)

- Amazing frameworks (+meteor) (demo)

- Integrating NodeJS for other server apps (maybe demo)

- A few related technologies, or how Node.js can help you not write in JavaScript: CoffeeScript, C++/emscripten, TypeScript

  

WIMP WEBSITE www.beawimp.org

 

WIMP FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/groups/northbaywebpros

 

WIMP MEETUP www.meetup.com/beawimp

 

WIMP TWITTER @beawimp

 

ABOUT DAN LYKE: www.flutterby.net/User:DanLyke

... the harrison ford of javascript.

This photo was captured at the 2018 edition of Great Indian Developer Summit (#gids18), April 24-28, Bangalore, India.

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

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