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A few days ago Bala Kolluru has reached out to me asking if we can control a Raspberry Pi camera module using Web browser, so he can view a live stream from any HTML5 powered device. I was intrigued by this idea and wanted to give it a try. In this post, we will see how we can implement a system that can “stream” a video from our pi to a browser. The completed system would look like Pretty sweet r
Thanks to two awesome people (Nick and Andy), for introducing me to Esprima. If you have never heard about Esprima, here is a quick intro. Esprima is a high performance, standard-compliant ECMAScript parser written in ECMAScript In simple words, Esprima is a Javascript parser. It reads a string that consists of Javascript code and makes sense of it. So where and why exactly you need a Javascript p
Have you ever wondered why we are the way we are? I certainly did many times. And this one time I got really aggressive and started googling about it. And stumbled upon a DNA and from there a Genome. If you didn’t already know what a Genome is, take a look at this This video introduced me to a lot of new things. Then I started wondering how does one sequence a Genome and then I stumbled upon Fasci
A few days ago Pooja Pasupu reached out to me after reading one of my articles on Node webkit named Building a Chat App with node-webkit, Firebase, and AngularJS. In the above article I have shown how to create a desktop based group chat client using Node webkit and Firebase. She wanted to know if we can build a desktop application for one to one chatting like Google talk or Yahoo messenger using
MEAN stack – A Hands on Tutorial Also checkout a lighter version of the Todo App using DiskDB instead of MongoDB : Building a Todo App with DiskDB If you are new to MEAN, I would recommend checking out my MEAN Workshop. Looking for a way to set up Vagrant to work with M.E.A.N. Stack applications? Take a look at M.E.A.N. Stack Development with Vagrant If you have been working in the Nodejs/Web dev
ECMAScript 6 – Playing around in Harmony ECMAScript 6 is the next version of our favorite scripting language ECMAScript 5. The code name is “Harmony” or “ES.next”. The current version of Javascript is 1.8.5, which was upgraded around July 2010 to be compliant with ECMAScript 5 features. You can learn more ECMAScript 5 and below versions here. ECMAScript 6 draft specification can be found here. ECM
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