Touchscreens are available on more and more devices, from phones up to desktop screens. Your app should respond to their touch in intuitive and beautiful ways.
interact.js is a standalone javascript module for handling single-pointer and multi-touch drags and gestures with powerful options such as inertia and snapping to grids or custom coordintes
Espresso provides an API as soon as you register your database. It introspects the database schema and populates the repository with the required metadata. Each table becomes a REST endpoint with services such as pagination, filtering, and optimistic locking out-of-the-box.
The past year has seen many leaps made to improve developer productivity through better tooling. We're paying increasing attention to our workflow and many
To connect you to information in real time, it’s important for Twitter to be fast. That’s why we’ve been reviewing our entire technology stack to optimize for speed. When we shipped #NewTwitt......
Ample SDK is a standard-based cross-browser JavaScript UI Framework for building Rich Internet Applications. It employs XML technologies (such as XUL, SVG or HTML5) for UI layout, CSS for UI style and JavaScript with standard DOM/jQuery APIs for application logic. It equalizes browsers and brings technologies support to those missing any.
Written 100% in JavaScript to run in any Web Browser and on any Platform. It parses and executes SQL dynamically in the browser, returning results formatted for RIA Frameworks or directly for inserting into HTML.
Website performance is about two things: how fast the page loads, and how fast the code on it runs. Plenty of services will make your website load faster, from minimizers to CDNs, but making it run faster is up to you.
A live-coding Processing environment addresses neither of these goals. JavaScript and Processing are poorly-designed languages that support weak ways of thinking, and ignore decades of learning about learning. And live coding, as a standalone feature, is worthless
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