Socket.IO — Introducing Socket.IO 1.0

Socket.io 1.0 is out, with some, modular new architecture.

Socket.IO — Introducing Socket.IO 1.0

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Data Sources

I hadn’t realized that Atlanta’s MARTA transit system has public real-time data feeds for bus and train arrivals.

Data Sources

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Migrating virtual machines from Amazon EC2 to Google Compute Engine | @jnoxon’s thoughts

Nothing I need to know how to do right now, but maybe I’ll find it useful in the future.

Migrating virtual machines from Amazon EC2 to Google Compute Engine | @jnoxon’s thoughts

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JavaScript Charts | amCharts

JavaScript Charts | amCharts

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Debugging Asynchronous JavaScript with Chrome DevTools – HTML5 Rocks

Async call stack debugging in Chrome Canary. Mind. Blown.

Debugging Asynchronous JavaScript with Chrome DevTools – HTML5 Rocks

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After Dark in CSS

Just for fun: After Dark screensavers in CSS.

After Dark in CSS

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Cockos Incorporated | LICEcap

“simple animated screen captures” Capture an live view of a portion of your screen as an animated GIF.

Cockos Incorporated | LICEcap

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Dat

“dat is an open source tool that enables the sharing of large datasets, the goal being a collaboration flow similar to what git offers for source code.”

Dat

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relax. let the music engulf you.

Too. Cool. 3D Hopalong Orbit visualization with music in the browser.

relax. let the music engulf you.

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getify/You-Dont-Know-JS

‘These books each take on specific core parts of the language which are most commonly misunderstood or under-understood, and dive very deep and exhaustively into them. You should come away from reading with a firm confidence in your understanding, not just of the theoretical, but the practical “what you need to know” bits.’

getify/You-Dont-Know-JS

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