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Future Book : Untold secrets of Javascript : Table of Contents

John compiled a Table Of Contents for a book he’s about to write on Javascript after asking some feedback to the scene. Wow baby, great TOC imo! Covers about everything! If that proposal actually makes it into a book, I’ll buy it!

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Posted byBramus!January 9, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Future Book : Untold secrets of Javascript : Table of Contents

The $27,000 Apple computer

The new Mac Pro, with some extra options … 😀

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Posted byBramus!January 9, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on The $27,000 Apple computer

Design Bookmarklet : Grid, Ruler, Unit and Crosshair!

“Design is a suite of web-design and development assistive tools which can be utilised on any web-page. Encompassing utilities for grid layout, measurement and alignment, Design is a uniquely powerful JavaScript bookmarklet.”

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Posted byBramus!January 8, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: link1 Comment on Design Bookmarklet : Grid, Ruler, Unit and Crosshair!

TinyMCE 3.0rc1 released!

This release is the first release candidate. We think that the 3.x branch is now stable enough to be switched from beta to RC we will probably release one or two more RC before going final but we are focusing on having the final out by the end of this month or the beginning of …

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JavaScript substrings : the difference between substring() and substr()

As I tend to forget this all the time, a note to myself (again): substr() takes 2 parameters: start and length. substring() takes 2 parameters: start and stop. Subtle difference, yet a great impact.

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Posted byBramus!January 8, 2008September 13, 2016Posted inElsewhereTags: javascript, substringLeave a comment on JavaScript substrings : the difference between substring() and substr()

De Redactie … pwnd!

Naar aanleiding van m’n eerdere De Redactie post … pwnd!

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Posted byBramus!January 7, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on De Redactie … pwnd!

Free Photoshop Brushes: Flowers

“There are 28 flowers in this set so you can call it half-mega-pack 😀 They were made with Photoshop 7.0 and they’ve got some reasonable resolutions. Of course you can use them for free in your commercial and non-commercial designs.”

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Deredactie.be is spuuglelijk

Neh! (via) … misschien dat ze even een oerdegelijk webbedrijf moeten contacteren? (On a sidenote: Canvas.be kan er nog mee door, maar toch niet volledig)

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Posted byBramus!January 7, 2008April 22, 2014Posted inElsewhereTags: link1 Comment on Deredactie.be is spuuglelijk

IE7.js version 2.0

Dean Edwards does a magnificent job and releases IE7 2.0 (a set of javascripts which addresses (most of?) the CSS issues in IE7). Next to the merging into 1 file, the most important change is that “IE7.js includes only fixes that are included in the real MSIE7 browser; All other enhancements are moved to IE8.js.” …

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Posted byBramus!January 7, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on IE7.js version 2.0

Wii Fit

Balance board for the Wii … wow!

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Posted byBramus!January 4, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Wii Fit

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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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