Every now and again, I come across some quirky or interesting thing while developing web applications. This is a portion of the treasure box of wisdom I have gained (at least the bits I have blogged about) while fighting the technology that makes the Internet so interesting.
Javascript
- Object oriented Javascript
- Lambda functions in Javascript
- Interesting ways to load Javascript files
- Javascript error handling idiosyncrasies
- How to dump a Javascript object
- Assigning objects by value in Javascript
- Dygraphs Javascript Visualization Library
- Using the Javascript Date object
- Javascript library for functional programming support
- Vector graphics in Javascript using Raphael
PHP
- Writing an exchange rate graph in PHP – Part one: Getting the data
- Writing an exchange rate graph in PHP – Part two: Drawing a graph
- Writing an exchange rate graph in PHP – Part three: Keeping up-to-date
- Writing an exchange rate graph in PHP – Part four: The finishing touches
- PHP functionality from within Javascript
Adobe Air
- Getting ExtJS 3.0 to work in Adobe Air
- A curious adventure in capturing key presses in Adobe Air
- Getting Adobe Air and paste events to play nicely
General
- O3D: Fast, powerful 3D applications in a web browser
- How browser incompatibility can waste my day
- Creating my first Firefox extension
- Cufon brings any font to a browser near you
- Google Charts API and scientific equations
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