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- HTML5 Canvas Cookbook
HTML5 Canvas Cookbook is a new publication from Packt publishing that discusses in details the new drawing functionalities the html5 canvas element makes available; in the last weeks I’ve been looking at this book in more details and since it’s been a quite useful learning experience I wanted to mention it here too. The book […]
- First steps with Canvas and HTML5
I’ve been postponing experimenting with HTML5 for quite a while, so today I finally set aside a few hours to play with it. This is a very simple example of the graphic effects you can create using javascript and the HTML5 canvas element.. Note that the examples below will work only on HTML5-compatible browsers, such […]
- Enabling web-audio in Chrome
I haven’t realized that Chrome has a whole bunch of invisible experimental settings that you can turn on just by going to “about:flags“. Some of them will open up the musical capabilities of html5, which are pretty cool. Example, once you switch on the ‘web-audio‘ setting on Chrome, if you use a suitable […]
- Processing.js, iProcessing: javascript does everything for you!
First off – check out how cool is the little game below. It’s been implemented with processing.js, a port of the famous processing library that works in your browser only through javascript (the original processing is java-based). What is processing? The Processing language was created by Ben Fry and Casey Reas. It evolved from ideas explored in […]