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"The shirt was $4 at the thrift store. The fleece was a remnant leftover from another project, but I used such a small amount, that I'm positive I stayed under budget.
Description: A javascript code nerd shirt for my partner's birthday."
13th MAY, LONDON -Dmitry Buzdin talks on approaches and solutions from real projects on how to integrate GWT and JavaScript and get the best out of both technologies. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/ajax-ria/google-web-kit-talk/mh-...
Impressions from the first nz.js(con); conference.javascript.org.nz/ organized by the JavaScript Society of New Zealand. javascript.org.nz/
It doesn't happen often that you find yourself in the Acknowledgements of a new edition of a book that you taught you everything you needed to know 9 years ago.
Impressions from the first nz.js(con); conference.javascript.org.nz/ organized by the JavaScript Society of New Zealand. javascript.org.nz/
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Impressions from the first nz.js(con); conference.javascript.org.nz/ organized by the JavaScript Society of New Zealand. javascript.org.nz/
* Démonstration d'écriture de graphisme génératif à la volée
(* Live coding for creating generative graphics)
Made in collaboration with the students of Douglas @ l'atelier hypermedia in Aix-en-provence.
Each layer is driven by a javascript program, sent from student's computers. Each program is evaluated real-time so that direct modification of the code can be seen real-time on the server screen, using Vision Factory.
CampJS isn’t a regular conference. It’s time and space to learn new things, relax and really connect. Whether you’re a Javascript veteran, total newbie, into art, music or hardware, there’s something for everyone.
We schedule a unique blend of expert-led content and self-directed learning and encourage attendees to run other activities like bushwalking, drone flying or knitting.