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A lot of these pictures are pretty blury/grainy/bad because most of them were taken in really low lighting with really long exposures and whatnot...So just try to look past that. ;)
This shows that using the latest version of Firefox browser you can create your own TV green screen effect using just webcam and a webpage
Jen Jajac is honored for "For her willpower that's driving nz.js(con) to existence. She's awesome! 😀
Excellence in organising the NZ js Conference and overall community contributions."
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-...
July 14, 2009 was probably the worst day of my life. Wrote about it here: zedindex.com/blog/2010/01/f-u-09/
Mourne Park approached us with one main goal of showcasing everything this country home has to offer. We quickly realised that the most effective way of doing this was to use the visual impact of the surroundings as the back drop of the website. The focus for this website was in providing a natural and organic theme throughout.
Alex Gibson delivers a moving and thoughtprovoking final presentation on "Technology for Everyone" at nz.js(con);
20th MAY, LONDON – Luke Hoban gives a tour of TypeScript, a language and toolset that makes it easier to write cross-platform, application-scale JavaScript. See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at:http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/scala/typescript-4238/mh-7337
Alpha Office Furniture is recognised as one of the leading companies in the office furniture industry. As well as a clean, fresh design, we developed an order-processing and order-management system, allowing Alpha’s customers to take more control of the order process.
Impressions from the first nz.js(con); conference.javascript.org.nz/ organized by the JavaScript Society of New Zealand. javascript.org.nz/
Kirk Jackson talked about "Your browser wants you to be secure" at nz.js(con);
What if you could write javascript, java and flash application parts all in a single C# project?
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