Category: flash
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"HTML5" versus Flash: Animation Benchmarking 22 March 2010
I've written before about why you shouldn't let your current toolset dictate what it is you create and I still firmly hold to that mantra. Some of my more recent work has ...
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Visible Tweets 30 April 2009
Visible Tweets – A Twitter visualiser for rock concerts I'm not exactly a prolific Twitterer. In fact, I'm even behind Oprah in the updates count. But the beauty of Twitter ...
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Happy Bokeh Type! 08 January 2009
Bokeh Type experiment I just can't get enough of totally Bokeh'd out lights . There's something about the mixture of vibrant colour and transparency that draws me like a fat ...
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An Internet divided 02 December 2004
On the one side, you have Flash. On the other, you have HTML. And in the middle is the Internet, slowly being carved up. It's been the title fight on the Web now for about five years. Which ...
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Future-proof 17 March 2004
This site gave me a good laugh when I clicked on the splash image in IE 6. For anyone whose user agent actually does identify as "Netscape", I'll save you some trouble and tell you that ...
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My Book: Simply JavaScript
Simply JavaScript is an enjoyable and easy-to-follow guide for beginners as they begin their journey into JavaScript. Separated into 9 logical chapters, it will take you all the way from the basics of the JavaScript language through to DOM manipulation and Ajax.
Step-by-step examples, rich illustrations and humourous commentary will teach you the write way to code JavaScript in both an unobtrusive and an accessible manner.
