Archive for July 2011

News roundup: SugarJS, TameJS, wii-js

Tidbits
SugarJS is a framework for working with native JavaScript objects, and controversial because it knowingly adds to the prototype of native objects
TameJs is written by the folks at OkCupid, and introduces a cleaner way to write asynchronous code
JavaScript is Assembly Language for the Web: Part 2 – Madness or just Insanity?
socket.io and Express. Tying it [...]

signs your ex doesn t want you back

how to make your ex win him back and
what to do when your in love with your ex or
your ex bf has a baby from another girl.
what to tell ex girlfriend to get her back
how to get a guy back after being too needy, what if i text your ex a lot, etc. [...]

News roundup: Lessons from a rewrite, enable CORS, RIP conditional comments in IE

Podcast!
JSMag News Roundup for July 10, 2011
This week the podcast returns! Thanks for listening! Still working on getting a proper podcast XML setup, so stay tuned in.
Lessons from a rewrite
Whenever a famous JavaScript person writes a post, they usually get a lot of attention, and sometimes undeservedly so. However, Rebecca Murphey has [...]

News roundup: Paper.js, Fathom.js, test262

Libraries
paper.js
RPG-JS
morf is a library that allows you to use even more easing functions than just the standard CSS3 ones (linear, ease-in, ease-out, etc.)
fathom.js
Meow is a Growl-inspired notifier for webpages (requires jQuery)
Tidbits
Beating 60fps in Javascript
test262: Industry JavaScript Standards Test Available
Refactoring Javascript with kratko.js (kangax)
New JavaScript Engine Module Owner (Brenden Eich’s blog)
Poll: Have you moved from JavaScript [...]




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