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aaron1/29/2013
CSS, specifically CSS3, has made incredible strides in allowing nearly any graphical effect to be rendered by a browser. As a front-end developer, these features allow me to generate highly detailed elements without a single image needing to be loaded, meaning faster websites and a better experience.
Furthermore, with CSS transitions and animations, I can apply [...]
brent5/4/2010
The roundup this time around focuses on Flash, HTML5, and Javascript. Some unique things about each of them, and examples in which they work together. This is a mixed bag of tutorials, scripts, libraries, interesting sites, and interesting tools that have to do with each of these.
brent5/4/2010
The Blue Lego: Apple vs. The Third Party
With the release of the iPad sans Flash, and last week's "Thoughts on Flash" by Steve Jobs, there has been a barrage of articles on this subject coming from all angles. You have the open standards camp, the Apple fandom, the Flash developers, and the business evangelists. What makes this entire issue so interesting is [...]