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A tumblog about the browser engine built into Safari, Chrome, iPhone, Palm Pre, and Android.

Written by David Kaneda, Creative Director at Sencha. Submissions welcome.

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    Posts tagged with “javascript” :

    Paul Baukus has revealed the Aves Engine, a new gaming platform currently optimized for modern browsers. I had the pleasure of getting a preview of the platform from Paul at the recent jQuery conference—it’s some really impressive stuff, especially in regard to performance.

    HTML5 is my Arcade:


  It is a set of libraries, tools and presets to create pixelated indie-style 8/16-bit era games in Javascript that runs in your browser without any Flash plugin, making use of a small small small subset of the HTML5 features, that are actually available on many modern browsers.

    HTML5 is my Arcade:

    It is a set of libraries, tools and presets to create pixelated indie-style 8/16-bit era games in Javascript that runs in your browser without any Flash plugin, making use of a small small small subset of the HTML5 features, that are actually available on many modern browsers.

    pjs4iPad is a Google Code project which allows developers to write Processing.js apps and save their output as offline-capable mobile apps on the iPhone or Android.

    AdLib looks like Apple’s new framework for creating HTML5/CSS/JS ads in its upcoming iAd platform. You can check out the source here, or uncompressed here.

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