This week features multiple task runners/build tools (Bud and Broccoli) and multiple Web Audio libraries (webaudiox.js and jsfx). Capo is a project and Sublime plugin that helps keep track of event triggers/subscriptions in JavaScript projects. Javascript Event-Driven Architecture-Doing it better with Capo Module Nodyn enables the use of Java libraries within Node, but, according to […]
Best of JavaScript, HTML & CSS - Week of February 24, 2014
This week features lots of CSS, (relatively) new JavaScript API’s and a number of interesting tutorials covering a wide array of libraries and frameworks. Tutorials Tim Severien discusses the history of handling grids in CSS and new features in CSS3 that improve the situation. Grids in CSS3 Thomas Palef continues his tutorial on making a […]
Web Standards Library Update - Week of February 17, 2014
Some significant updates this week with Cordova and React. Also, new projects including GSS, INIT, DozerJS seem interesting (though GSS site admittedly made figuring out what it was exactly a little tough for me without digging). Cordova 3.4.0 was released and Steve Gill lists out all of the changes by platform and tool.Apache Cordova 3.4.0 […]
Best of JavaScript, HTML & CSS - Week of February 17, 2014
There’s certainly no shortage of great articles and tutorials this week. Sorry for the delay but I was attending and speaking at DevNexus in Atlanta this week. Some highlights below include a look at a new build tool called Fez and building an HTML5 version of Flappy Bird. Enjoy! Tutorials Thomas Palef shares his experience […]
Web Standards Library Update - Week of February 10, 2014
This week features nine brand new libraries and projects including a command line tool for generating screenshots in a variety of resolutions and a tool to convert Scala code to JavaScript. Ben Smith wrote a library to implement the pipes and filters pattern in JavaScript for better async handling in Node. Pipes and Filters to […]
Best of JavaScript, HTML & CSS - Week of February 10, 2014
This week featured a heavy dose of tutorials covering various libraries and frameworks. Some highlights for me were Xuanyi Chew’s post going in depth into how JavaScript’s use of floating points affects its ability to process complex math problems and Mark McDonnell on creating Node CLI tools (a favorite topic of mine for some reason). […]
Web Standards Library Update - Week of February 3, 2014
This week features a new release of the popular Pixi.js 2D game development framework and a new release of the Brackets code editor with some important improvements. The Brackets Sprint 36 build includes improved file watchers and file caching and new project preferences customization options. Brackets Sprint 36 Build Creditly.js includes the HTML, CSS and […]
Best of JavaScript, HTML & CSS - Week of February 3, 2014
This was apparently the week to post your intro Gulp tutorials and no one told me - we have three for you to choose from. Other highlights include a post about promises by Matt Greer, great overviews about using Node Webkit by Ben Farrell, understanding ES6 generators by Matt Baker and a good look at […]
Web Standards Library Update - Week of January 27, 2014
This week included significant updates to Bootstrap and CoffeeScript. In addition, NodeJX, srcN-polyfill and extractCSS were new projects that seemed to garner a lot of attention. Bootstrap 3.1.0 was released and includes three new templates: Blog, Cover, and Dashboard. Bootstrap NodeJX is a fork of Node.js that supports multithreading. What is nodeJX? The srcN-polyfill is […]
Best of JavaScript, HTML & CSS - Week of January 27, 2014
There was a lot of content to choose from this week (and tough choices to be made). In the end, the list is still long but these articles are definitely worth the time. I wouldn’t say there was any particular themes coming through this week, just lots of great tutorials. Tutorials Learn how to get […]