June 11th in C++, GPL License by . no comment .

Mammoth

While Flash may not die anytime soon, HTML5′s rise to power will surely add some problems to all people working on websites. For example, think about streaming sites. While using some Flash streaming server may not be such a big deal, adding HTML5 to the equation may give some people …

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June 9th in AJAX, GPL License, JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

Sexy.js

Those who claim that intelligence is sexy may be right, after all. Why? I never thought about programming/code to be sexy, and I wasn’t expecting to see a jQuery library with such a smart branding as Sexy.js. Now, they only need a theme song… and I can’t suggest anything else …

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June 7th in GPL License, Other by . no comment .

ThinkTank

A friend of mine asked me about some project he should work on. To be more accurate, he wanted to start working on something to sell, but didn’t have a clue on the topic. “Some Twitter tool,” I said, and it seems I was right. No, he didn’t become a …

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June 3rd in BSD License, Flash by . no comment .

Frontal

When used properly, Flash is awesome. Unfortunately, a lot of Flash sites look and feel like s**t, and increased use of devices like the iPhone or iPad could start a slow but unstoppable process of “Flash destruction,” if things continue to evolve as they did in the last few years. …

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June 1st in CC License, CSS by . no comment .

Tiny Fluid Grid

A few years ago, resolutions used by people going online were only a few, so designing sites using fluid layouts wasn’t something you had to do to be sure everyone’s happy. With the large scale introduction of wide resolution monitors, mobile devices like the iPad or the netbooks, fluid design …

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May 14th in JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

CwVideo

In the long run, I really think that HTML5 may be able to kill Flash. If the iPad continues to gain market share, that would also help (it seems most people don’t care too much about those iPad problems, after all…). Anyway, this is not about the iPad, but about …

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May 13th in MIT License, Ruby by . no comment .

Rhodes

If I had to start a programming career today, I know for sure what’s the path to follow – mobile apps development, all the way! This market is growing and will continue to do so for some time, so why not choose the right thing? Sure, I won’t get into …

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May 12th in Code, GPL License, JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

Star Rating Plugin

While there’s a truth that won’t be taken down too early – that people usually place negative votes on stuff they hate, and often forget to rate things they enjoyed, rating plugins and scripts for websites are pretty popular these days. Fortunately, most of them are free, and I wouldn’t …

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May 10th in JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

jTrack

I am sure this is not the first time or the last time I confess I am having problems managing my time, but this is a sad truth of my life I have to live with. While others envy people with expensive cars, nice houses in exotic locations or those …

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May 7th in Web based by . 1 comment .

Google Analytics Application Gallery

I don’t know about you, but I know a few developers who aren’t exactly crazy about reading news, focusing almost exclusively on their work, so when I told them about Google’s Analytics Application Gallery, I just got myself a few instant beers. Now, I’ll post this here for eternity, since …

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