May 31st in Image Galleries, MIT License by . no comment .

PhotoSwipe

iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry 6, even desktop computers or laptops – what do they have in common? Well, they’re all used to go online, at least once in a while, so when that does happen… I guess most users will end up facing one image gallery sooner or later – …

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May 10th in CSS, JavaScript, Other License, PHP by . no comment .

G5

I don’t know about you, but “G5″ sounds like an assault rifle to me – in fact, I am almost sure you have to find some military-related meaning for it, but since we’re supposed to be talking about webdev stuff here… let’s move to the G5 framework, shall we? Today’s …

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May 5th in CSS, GPL License, JavaScript by . no comment .

Sencha Touch

Not too long ago, we talked about mobl, “a new free and open source language designed specially to speed up building mobile applications.” Well, today we’ll move to another similar piece of code, namely Sencha Touch – after all, it’s incredible how popular became smartphones and mobile Internet in the …

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May 3rd in GPL License, JavaScript by . no comment .

vintageJS

A few days ago, I read an article about the closure of the last factory in the world still making typewriters (I think we’re talking about the last mechanical typewriters manufacturer, in fact). If we leave aside the fact that it’s amazing that the factory was still in business back …

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April 28th in CSS, Other License by . no comment .

Laker

Some time ago, I started to write a book for someone. Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough time to finish it, that someone got out of the tutorials/books business, so I ended up with a nice table of contents and a few chapters that I turned into individual articles. On the …

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March 15th in CSS, No License, Web based by . no comment .

CSSWARP

To be honest, I think the time for warped text has passed, but if you’re into some retro-style Web design, then I am sure you’ll find CSSWARP to be pretty useful – after all, we’re talking about a Web-based application that can generate HTML5 code, so it’s not retro to …

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March 10th in Flash, Other License by . no comment .

Wallaby

More and more say that Flash is dying. Could this be true? To be honest, I have no idea but, from my Internet user point of view, I can surely tell you that HTML5 looks like a Flash killer! These being said, Wallaby comes in at the right time, although …

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February 2nd in AJAX, BSD License, CSS, JavaScript by . no comment .

Streamie

I hate Twitter. I also hate Facebook a little, although I use them both from time to time. It’s simply the fact that everyone started using them and both are now full of spammers and background noise. Maybe the time has come for some well done niche sites that put …

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January 31st in CSS, Flash, JavaScript, Other License by . no comment .

ZEN

When I hear ZEN, all I can think of is Creative’s line of portable media players – I really love most devices bearing this name, although I will be forever addicted to my good old Sandisk Sansa e250… but I am sure you’re already wondering why am I telling you …

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January 26th in MIT License, PHP by . no comment .

streeme

I like to have my music with me almost everywhere. On the other hand, I am not crazy about keeping a server running on my computer to stream my music to various devices. After all, if it can’t handle a microSD memory card, then it’s not my thing, so this …

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