Hi! This is a search engine demo built with only CSS. You can read the story on how it was built. Don't use this in production, use a real search engine like Algolia instead.
Last November I had the opportunity and the pleasure to give a talk at dotCSS. All the dotConferences are high quality, but dotCSS is my favorite. I’ve been inspired by talks I saw there year after year. Being on stage myself and sharing my knowledge with such a large audience was a very enjoyable experience. April Fools JokeThe talk I gave was the technical explanation of the April Fools Joke we
It’s me, Mario!In this post, I’ll be brief. Allow me to get straight to the point. This GIF on the left shows a short Super Mario World animation made purely with CSS. No embedded or external images were used. No JavaScript too. Only CSS (with Stylus as preprocessor) and this tiny HTML: <main class="game"> <div class="game__background"></div> <div class="game__foreground"> <div class="foreground__
People say JavaScript is a bad language. No built-in types, a fatiguing ecosystem, and demanding you to constantly explain, “no, no, JavaScript” to anyone even vaguely non-technical. That’s why for my new Mario Kart knock-off game, I’ve logically decided against using JavaScript at all. To be clear, this is 100% CSS. My Photoshop licence ran out a while back, so this is: 0 images0 lines of JavaScr
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You heard me. The holy war is over, brethren. At Tendigi, we’ve designed and built a case that allows iPhone devotees to sample the best Mountain View has to offer. Join me as I outline the steps taken to achieve this feat, as well as the numerous pitfalls encountered along the way. Background & MotivationHere at Tendigi, we’re no strangers to putting strange operating systems on Apple hardware. A
Megabite is a mobile app that automatically turns a photo of your food into a face. Let’s face it, food is more fun when it looks happy. I was playing with my food one lunchtime, and I wondered to myself – would it be possible to automate this process? Solving the big problems right here. This was a great opportunity to play with OpenCV on iOS, and see how the iPhone coped with image processing. Y
Hi, I’m Sam, a software engineer. I’m currently taking a break from work. Previously, I was at Promise in DC for about nine months. Before that, I worked at Airbnb for about six years, mostly in their Seattle office. In January 2016 I co-created the satirical programming language TrumpScript with Chris Brown and Dan Korn at HackRice. If you want to learn more about me, I’ve curated a list of my fa
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