Quick Notes On A Napkin
The cheap-ass way to blog: I’m a late-comer, but I’ve been enjoying Facebook lately. Feel free to look me up… Been having fun again working with C++ in the last month, fiddling with my hobby game...
View ArticleTight JavaScript
[clipart]When I was fiddling with my JavaScript (sounds obscene) for the MIX 10k Challenge, I was obviously interested in shrinking the code as small as possible. I was also interested in learning some...
View ArticleMercurializing
[clipart]I like Mercurial (hg). The obvious advantage of a distributed version control system (dvcs) is that each repository is equal. Among many other things, this is useful if you ever need to...
View Articlecontenteditable hopesdashed
[clipart]See that new SVG-edit icon made by some Opera dude who converted SVG-edit into a standalone widget? Pretty awesome huh? We’ll be using that icon in SVG-edit 2.5, Bicorn. Kudos to those browser...
View ArticleCanvas/SVG Marketshare: Feb 2010
[clipart]I’ve updated my marketshare spreadsheet for February 2010 charting the percentage of web users who can view SVG/Canvas: 37.92% Link to spreadsheet P.S. I should mention that this figure does...
View ArticleOut With the Old, In With The…?
[clipart]Although I’ve been a Mac convert for well over a year now, the family still uses a Dell Windows XP laptop from a few ages past. That laptop is slow, has a tendency to sound like a running...
View ArticleA Long Road Behind, A Long Road Ahead
[clipart]As expected, it was announced today that IE9 will support SVG, DOM Events, XHTML, CSS3 Selectors and more. There were even a couple surprises in there (HTML5 Video!). This finally puts IE9 in...
View ArticleThe Sticky Web
[clipart]The Web has changed us forever. It’s not just about how we experience digital media or how we purchase things or even all that free porn. Yes it’s also given us new ways to satisfy our egos,...
View ArticleShuttering…
After finding some time to go through and mass-delete spam comments on this blog, I realized that it’s time to turn on the “Automatically close comments on post older than XX days” checkbox in...
View ArticleLoad your comic books from Google Drive into kthoom
Decided to pluck at one of my open source projects on the weekend. The latest idea was to use the Google Drive API to let users load up their comic book files (cbr/cbz/cbt) into kthoom (a comic book...
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