http://paulirish.com/2010/10-things-i-learned-from-the-jquery-source/
http://paulirish.com/2011/11-more-things-i-learned-from-the-jquery-source/
http://paulirish.com/2010/10-things-i-learned-from-the-jquery-source/
http://paulirish.com/2011/11-more-things-i-learned-from-the-jquery-source/
a graph visualization library using web workers and jQuery
via arbor.js.
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This book is neither a textbook of trigonometry—of which there are many—nor a comprehensive history of the subject, of which there is almost none. It is an attempt to present selected topics in trigonometry from a historic point of view and to show their relevance to other sciences. It grew out of my love affair with the subject, but also out of my frustration at the way it is being taught in our colleges.
Time, he suggests, is leaking. The Future has slipped, unannounced, into the Present. And he thinks he can prove it.
via Could It Be? Spooky Experiments That ‘See’ The Future : Krulwich Wonders… : NPR.
Eller’s algorithm is one of the craziest. It’s also one of the fastest. And it’s the only one I know that let’s you generate mazes of an infinite size. In linear time. And constant memory.
via the { buckblogs :here }: Maze Generation: Ellers Algorithm.
But on his own, self-publishing, Joe could earn 70% royalty rates. Instead of earning $2.50 on a Gatekeeper published $25 hardcover, Joe could earn $4.50 on a $14 trade paperback if he did it himself. Instead of earning $1.75 on a Gatekeeper published $9.99 ebook, Joe could earn $2.04 on a self-pubbed $2.99 ebook.
The golden rule of CoffeeScript is: “It’s just JavaScript”. The code compiles one-to-one into the equivalent JS, and there is no interpretation at runtime. You can use any existing JavaScript library seamlessly (and vice-versa).
via CoffeeScript.
You have a firm grasp of the JavaScript language and now you want to step up your game. These books will help you get the knowledge you need to organize your applications and build maintainable code.
via What to Read to Get Up to Speed in JavaScript – Rey Bango.