A name-your-price book that uses the Processing language to explore how to simulate concepts from nature in code.
A JavaScript library for dealing with SVG objects.
svg.js – A lightweight JavaScript library for manipulating and animating svg
Sometimes, we need a little perspective.
This could come in handy. For something. Somewhere. Tunnel TCP protocols (like, say, SSH) over HTTP. Useful to bypass a restrictive layer-7 firewall.
Open source, free alternative to MATLAB.
If you are in an environment that makes it difficult to get a normal SSH connection to your server, but allows HTTP (e.g., restrictive network), this could be useful. As long as you are careful about security when you set it up.
Intern is a new testing framework for JavaScript which attempts to combine the best features of many other testing tools. It supports multiple test styles (BDD, TDD, Object), works both client and server-side, and has support for many popular tools (grunt, Travis CI, Selenium) baked in.
WordPress 10th Anniversary Blogging Project
The official 10th anniversary of the release of WordPress is May 27, 2013. It has been an amazing 10 years, during which WordPress evolved from a simple blogware to a very full-featured CMS (Content Management System), used to power some of the biggest and most popular web sites on the internet. All over the world, people are planning celebrations. As much as I like a good party, I thought this would also be a good time to celebrate WordPress by actually using WordPress — for blogging.
So much of our content sharing these days tends to be via centralized “social” platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Tumblr, etc., that some of us neglect our blogs. I know I’m guilty of that. But this anniversary is a good excuse for the WordPress community to take a few minutes to consider their time with our favorite website building tool. Here’s what I propose…
Dustjs is a format agnostic JavaScript template engine.