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Tag Archives: html5

iPhone 5 and iOS 6 for Web Developers

A nice overview along with some practical tips for targetting iPhone5/iOS6 iPhone 5 and iOS 6 for HTML5 developers, a big step forward: web inspector, new APIs and more →

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Posted byBramus!September 21, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: html5, ios, link, webLeave a comment on iPhone 5 and iOS 6 for Web Developers

HexGL – WebGL Wipeout Clone

HexGL is a futuristic, fast-paced racing game built by Thibaut Despoulain using HTML5, Javascript and WebGL and a tribute to the original Wipeout and F-Zero series. HexGL →

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Posted byBramus!September 3, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: game, html5, link, webglLeave a comment on HexGL – WebGL Wipeout Clone

Suncalc 3D

SunCalc 3D is an HTML5 application with a 3D panoramic view of the sky that shows how the Sun moves during a particular day for a given location, along with important sunlight times such as sunrise, sunset, dawn and dusk. SunCalc 3D calculates sun data on the fly, uses Canvas for rendering, and Geolocation, Google …

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Posted byBramus!August 23, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: 3D, canvas, html5, link, space3 Comments on Suncalc 3D

Paper.js

Paper.js is an open source vector graphics scripting framework that runs on top of the HTML5 Canvas. It offers a clean Scene Graph / Document Object Model and a lot of powerful functionality to create and work with vector graphics and bezier curves, all neatly wrapped up in a well designed, consistent and clean programming …

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Posted byBramus!August 17, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: canvas, html5, link, svgLeave a comment on Paper.js

Beercamp 2012

Stunning website! Beercamp 2012 → (via @seutje)

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Posted byBramus!August 16, 2012August 17, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: 3D, html5, inspiration, link, webLeave a comment on Beercamp 2012

Run Puma Run

8-bit HTML5 canvas based game on the PUMA site Run Puma Run →

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Posted byBramus!July 20, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: canvas, game, html5, link, pumaLeave a comment on Run Puma Run

requestAnimationFrame Introduction

Good introduction to working with requestAnimationFrame(). Be sure to also give the aforementioned requestAnimationFrame example a look. requestAnimationFrame — The secret to silky smooth JavaScript animation! →

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Posted byBramus!May 7, 2012May 8, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: animation, html5, link, requestAnimationFrameLeave a comment on requestAnimationFrame Introduction

VideoSWS – HTML5 Video Player Comparison

VideoSWS — HTML5 Video Player Comparison →

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Posted byBramus!May 7, 2012May 7, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: html5, link, overview, videoLeave a comment on VideoSWS – HTML5 Video Player Comparison

WebSockets: A Guide

Great guide to WebSockets. Not only talks about the JS implementation in browsers, but also takes a look at the raw data, lists Websocket servers, and points towards pub/sub systems which you’ll need to keep your sanity when creating complex WS-apps. WebSockets: A Guide →

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Posted byBramus!May 6, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: html5, javascript, link, websocketsLeave a comment on WebSockets: A Guide

HTML5 Drag and Drop

Good and complete article by Opera on Drag and Drop. A must read if you’re new to the subject (or a good summary if you’re somewhat familiar with it) HTML5 Drag and Drop →

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Posted byBramus!May 6, 2012May 6, 2012Posted inElsewhereTags: drag and drop, html5, javascript, linkLeave a comment on HTML5 Drag and Drop

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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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