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phoria.js
phoria.js is a JavaScript library for simple 3D graphics on a canvas 2D renderer. It does not use WebGL - so works on any device that can display HTML5 Canvas - so all modern browsers and including iOS and Android phones! It uses the excellent vector and matrix maths library gl-matrix.js.
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Need for Speed 2: Improving Front-End Performance
Last year I wrote a post, Need for Speed, where I shared my workflows and techniques along with the tools involved in the development of my site. Since then my site has gone through another redesign, and although I made various workflow and server-side improvements, I gave front-end performance extra attention. Here’s what I did, why I did it, and the tools I used to optimize front-end performance on my site.
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Using HTML5 Web Workers to have background computational power - Robert's talk
When performing advanced load-heavy operations in a web browser, both the web page it is run in as well as the web browser UI becomes unresponsive till it's
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Efficient Image Resizing With ImageMagick
Dave Newton explains how to use ImageMagick to quickly resize your images, while maintaining great visual quality and really tiny file sizes.
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Detecting CSS Animation and Transition End with JavaScript
Detecting the end of CSS animation and transition could be useful if you want to back up some of your...
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Interoperable CSS
An excellent article by Glen Maddern introducing the new idea of ICSS (Interoperable CSS).
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Atom 1.0 Launched
At GitHub, we’re building the text editor we’ve always wanted: hackable to the core, but approachable on the first day without ever touching a config file. We can’t wait to see what you build with it.
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