Posts Tagged ‘html5’
Links^2 – Aug 13th, 2010
Friday, August 13th, 2010- JsPerf – Compare the performance of different JavaScript snippets by running benchmarks.
- HTML5 Boilerplate – Default files for new HTML5 projects. Maximum support for all browsers. Really cool.
- 8 Reasons I love Ruby
- What does Ruby have that Python doesn’t, and vice versa? – Great comparison
- Hacks by Chris Heilmann – JavaScript and other stuff playground
- Tipfy – A lightweight framework for Google App Engine. It extends the webapp framework with a lot of missing things like session, globalization, authentication etc.
Links^2 | June 28th, 2010
Monday, June 28th, 2010First post in a series to be. Several (very) interesting links I encountered lately.
- CSS Reloader – Essential FF add-on that reloads external CSS files without refreshing the whole page. A MUST HAVE + time saver.
- Wow, I’m in love with SASS/LESS.CSS/DotLESS. This is how CSS should look like. Well, these have been around for a long time but after using it once, I can’t imagine I’ll ever go back. All of them offer the same functionality, however, SASS has 2 types of syntax (I chose SCSS which is similar to LESS’s).
- IE9 new preview promises a lot. W3C compliance and speed. Wait, isn’t it what we wanted?
- HTML5Rocks – HTML5 playground
- Smokescreen – Flash to HTML5. A new era?
- WP Super Cache – If you have a WordPress blog, this can reduce load times by caching pages to static HTML files. Neat.
- CSS3 Please TextMate Bundle – CSS3 Please is a site that shows how to use CSS3 on all browsers. Apparently, as past experience shows, till 2013 or so we’ll have to use specific browser prefixes (-webkit-, -moz- etc.). This TextMate bundle handles all these stuff with code snippets.
- jsFiddle / jsdo.it – Write code snippets with common JS libraries online, share them, fork other snippets. The first is MooTools driven, the second is jQuery driven.
- jqueryvsmootools – Why I prefer MooTools over jQuery