BFS-Auto can achieve high-speed and high-definition book digitization at over 250 pages/min using the original media format. This performance is realized by three key points: high-speed fully-automated page flipping, real-time 3D recognition of the flipped pages, and high-accuracy restoration to a flat document image.
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Elektrobiblioteka / Electrolibrary
Retinafy your web sites & apps
Now that phones, tablets and laptops use high-resolution, “can’t tell it’s pixels” displays it’s time to take the plunge and make your sites and apps ready for retina. With my ebook you’ll be up to speed in no time, with easy to follow step-by-step instructions on creating stunningly beautiful high-resolution websites, that load fast and …
JavaScript Design Patterns – An Updated Free Book For Developers
Over the past year or so I’ve been actively trying to encourage more developers to invest time in learning about the benefits of design patterns and how they can be applied to JavaScript. To help with this, I wrote a book on the topic which I released for free. Learning JavaScript Design Patterns → Learning …
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turn.js
Turn.js is a plugin for jQuery that adds a beautiful transition similar to real pages in a book or magazine with HTML5. It works in all modern browsers including touch devices. And it is easy to manipulate, and lightweight with only 15k. turn.js — The page flip effect for HTML5 → Turn.js Source (GitHub) →
HTML5 For Web Designers
Jeremy Keith, author of HTML5 For Web Designers (A Book Apart #1): It’s been a year and a half now since HTML5 For Web Designers was released and I figured it was about time that it should be published in its natural format: HTML. Very solid resource; Highly recommended. And freely available online. HTML5 For …
A Book Apart: Designing for Emotion & Mobile First
HTML For Babies Book
SMACSS
Learning Ext JS
A week ago I was contacted by Packt Publishing to review their new book Learning Ext JS. Having worked with Ext JS a few times (Mainly whilst helping develop Fork CMS), I’ve only scraped the surface of the possibilities so far and therefore am looking forward to receiving the book in my mailbox. In the …