These are a pdf of the slides I used in the TEDxTokyo 2011 talk. (there are video clips you can not see in this format of course). This was a 12-minute presentation. The video was streamed live and will be on YouTube soon. Read less
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With the release of MongoDB 3.4, the number of applications that can take advantage of MongoDB has expanded. In this session we will look at using MongoDB for representing graphs and how graph relationships can be modeled in MongoDB. We will also look at a new aggregation operation that we recently implemented for graph traversal and computing transitive closure. We will include an overview of the
I’ve encountered several NaNs over the years in the normal course of using various websites and apps. I’ve only documented two of them: one in a media player, and one in a podcast app. I recently ran into another one using a loan calculator website. Rather than reporting on just that one, I decided to look for more and report on anything I found all at once. I found many more errors — NaNs, but al
We're going to take a look at how some of the best HTML5-centric, cross-platform mobile frameworks are being used to help developers deliver native app experiences on a variety of devices. Why HTML5 Given the hype and buzz surrounding HTML5, it would be easy to believe that it is a technology that will do your laundry, mow the lawn and make you dinner. In truth, HTML5 isn't the second coming, and
A living archive of _why's Executable Poetry In August 2009, coding superhero _why the lucky stiff deleted all his repos, took down his domains and completely removed his online presence. Nobody outside of _why's personal circle knows why, but we're glad for the wonderful code he shared. It's important that this code live on. We've mirrored what repos we could find, and like a scene from Spartacus
The Chalkwork Family A high-quality collection of over 2,500 icons in multiple sizes. Chalkwork is a visually unified set of carefully designed icons. Built to cover some of the most common icon needs of web and software designers, the entire Chalkwork family offers hundreds of computer and internet-related metaphors in a visually consistent style at 3 different sizes in up to 6 file formats, as w
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The Basics of Web Workers Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. The problem: JavaScript concurrency There are a number of bottlenecks preventing interesting applications from being ported (say, from server-heavy implementations) to client-side JavaScript. Some of these include browser compatibility, static typing, accessibility, and performance. For
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