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My Wild Guesses, Speculation and Unfounded Opinions about Google Chrome
Just Browsing (Sep 2 2008) Explore Article
...one sort or another — in the browser you can see that this is true in spades this year, with huge Javascript performance increases, security process advances, and user interface breakthroughs. I’d expect th...... has long been a feature of Opera and was mooted the other day as a possible addition to Firefox by Aza Raskin No single browser has actually implemented and released all of the above-mentioned features, an... (Read Full Article)
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Algorithm Ink and ContextFree.js - generative art with Javascript
Hackszine.com (Jul 15 2008) Explore Article
...nt. With IE the only major remaining laggard, there are a lot of people starting to experiment with Javascript's new graphical capabilities. I mentioned John Resig's Processing.js library in May, and now Aza Raskin has released the ContextFree.js library, which brings another generative drawing language to web-st... (Read Full Article)
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Next Generation Javascripting
AjaxLine (Jul 2 2008) Explore Article
Aza Raskin post an article about future of JavaScript development. Here's short excerpt from this article: «Computers programs lost something important ... (Read Full Article)
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Algorithmic Ink in JavaScript
AjaxLine (Jun 12 2008) Explore Article
...t in Firefox 3, from my initial testing.» Source:John Resig Blog. read more Algorithmic Ink in JavaScript Thu, 2008-06-12 09:26 — Spider84 John Resig writes about new Aza Raskin's project based on his Processing.js library: «The always-excellent Aza Raskin had a little bit of fun recently - inspired by my recent Processing.js work - to port the popular C... (Read Full Article)
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Algorithmic Ink in JavaScript
John Resig (Jun 11 2008) Explore Article
The always-excellent Aza Raskin had a little bit of fun recently - inspired by my recent Processing.js work - to port the popular C......ently - inspired by my recent Processing.js work - to port the popular Context Free Art language to JavaScript, using Canvas. Renamed Algorithm Ink the result is a complete way to programmatically generate ele... (Read Full Article)
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SocialHistory.js: See Which Sites Your Users Visit - ReadWriteWeb
ReadWriteWeb (May 28 2008) Explore Article
...n means an overwhelming sea of site badges that is both unattractive and ineffective. Web developer Aza Raskin has a solution based on a browser history leak introduced due to CSS. "Not everyone uses Digg. You ......he village bicycle. Not pretty." As a solution, Raskin devised SocialHistory.js, a handy bit of JavaScript code that detects which social media sites your users frequent. Armed with that information, you ca... (Read Full Article)
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JavaScript and Browsers at SXSW
John Resig (Feb 21 2008) Explore Article
...f Firefox and the web. You can expect to see the following people there: * Brendan Eich (Creator of JavaScript) * Christopher Beard (Head of Mozilla Labs) * Aza Raskin (Mozilla Labs) If you wanna catch up with me, be sure to do it before Tuesday as my flight is right... (Read Full Article)
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