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Memcached.js

Memcached.js is a port of Memcached to Javascript, running on Node.Js.

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Posted byBramus!January 11, 2011Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Memcached.js

Getting to work with new web technologies

Great overview for those making the transition to HTML5 & CSS3.

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Posted byBramus!January 7, 2011Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Getting to work with new web technologies

Web Developer Toolbar 1.1.9 released, with Firefox 4 support

The infamous and irreplacable Web Developer Toolbar has been updated to 1.1.9, with Firefox 4 support.

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Posted byBramus!January 7, 2011Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Web Developer Toolbar 1.1.9 released, with Firefox 4 support

CSS User Agent

In a Modernizr inspired style (or is it vice versa?), CSS User Agent adds classes to the <html> tag to allow one to easily target the different browsers instead of having to rely on CSS hacks. Unlike Modernizer however, CSS User Agent relies on browser sniffing (parsing the user-agent string) making it not recommended over …

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Posted byBramus!January 4, 2011Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on CSS User Agent

Reset Revisited

After four years Eric Meyer revisits his infamous CSS reset.

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Posted byBramus!January 4, 2011Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Reset Revisited

Vaporware 2010

“It’s time again for Wired’s annual Vaporware awards, when we recognize the products, videogames and other nerdy tidbits pitched, promised and hyped, but never delivered.” — And no, The Duke ain’t on the the 1st place.

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Posted byBramus!January 4, 2011Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Vaporware 2010

Lessons from SlideShare: Cloud Computing Fiascos & How to Avoid Them

“My company, SlideShare, has been using cloud computing for almost everything we do, so we’ve made our share of blunders. Here are two of the more notable ones”

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Posted byBramus!December 22, 2010Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Lessons from SlideShare: Cloud Computing Fiascos & How to Avoid Them

Introducing Yummy! — A self hosted Delicious

After having quickly written DeliciousBackup I couldn’t resist myself into adding a wee bit more functionality to it. The result is a project called Yummy!. It’s goal: to become a self hosted Delicious.

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Posted byBramus!December 21, 2010August 4, 2020Posted inOriginal ContentTags: delicious, php, yummy12 Comments on Introducing Yummy! — A self hosted Delicious

How to clone Delicious in 48 hours

“You may have heard that Delicious is shutting down (or not?). Someone on Twitter suggested that a group of engineers should get together on a weekend and build a Delicious clone. In anticipation of this mystery group of people sitting down and doing this, I thought I’d make a quick todo list for them.”

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Posted byBramus!December 21, 2010Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on How to clone Delicious in 48 hours

Chromeless 0.1

“Chromeless is an experimental toolkit to make it possible to prototype browser applications using HTML, JavaScript and related Web standards.” — The video wouldn’t load at this moment, yet I do think they’ve wanted to embed this one right here.

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Posted byBramus!December 20, 2010Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Chromeless 0.1

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About Bram.us

Bram.us is the technical/geeky weblog of Bramus Van Damme, a web developer based in Belgium.

Bramus is part of the Chrome Developer Relations team at Google, focusing on CSS, Web UI, and DevTools. From the moment he discovered view-source at the age of 14 (way back in 1997), he fell in love with the web and has been tinkering with it ever since.

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