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Innovate, Create, Play, Repeat Panda3D is an open-source, completely free-to-use engine for realtime 3D games, visualizations, simulations, experiments — you name it! Its rich feature set readily tailors to your specific workflow and development needs. Unparalleled Power and Flexibility Panda3D puts you at the helm, without getting in your way. The full power of the graphics card is exposed throug
PhiloGL is a WebGL Framework for Data Visualization, Creative Coding and Game Development. Idiomatic JavaScript PhiloGL is built on JavaScript good practices and idioms, providing an expressive and powerful API Focused on Performance PhiloGL tries to be as close to the gl calls as possible, providing a clear yet tight abstraction to WebGL All the Modules you need PhiloGL modules cover from Program
MediaTomb is an open source (GPL) UPnP MediaServer with a nice web user interface, it allows you to stream your digital media through your home network and listen to/watch it on a variety of UPnP compatible devices. MediaTomb implements the UPnP MediaServer V 1.0 specification that can be found on http://www.upnp.org/. The current implementation focuses on parts that are required by the specifica
AppJS AppJS is an SDK to develop desktop applications using Node.js melded with Chromium. With AppJS you can develop desktop tools and applications using the same libraries and knowledge used to build websites. You get all the following in one package: JS, HTML5, CSS, SVG, WebGL provided by Chromium mature http/https servers and client APIs - Node filesystem, dns, cryptography, subprocesses, OS AP
While there are some legitimate bugs and differences in state handling even in modern browsers, they are relatively small enough now that you can just use the native HTML5 History API. If you intend to support legacy browsers, then History.js is your bet. This notice is here as History.js does not receive enough funding to be maintained, so it exists only in legacy condition for legacy browsers. P
I'm Andrew. I'm an engineer living in San Francisco. I write occasionally. I recently stumbled across mailcheck.js, a little jQuery plugin from Kicksend that suggests domains based on common typos in email forms. For example, 'user@gnail.co' will generate a suggestion for 'user@gmail.com'. It's perfect for preventing errors in user signups, and the authors claim its reduced their email bounces by
README.md jQuery.ish 0.1 A baseline feature set and jQuery compatible syntax for modern browsers. Use it as part of your toolset for page performance where the full version of jQuery is not desired. This project is to: include the parts of jQuery that we can't live without and use native js methods for everything else download size of less than 500 bytes minified and gzipped offer 100% jQuery comp
My name is James Long, and I'm a web developer for Mozilla. I work on things that are interesting, like web stuff and games. tl;dr: I implemented CPS in Outlet and benchmarked the result, a seen here. It’s very slow, but is there a way to optimize it? It’s been interesting to work on a Lisp→Javascript compiler for the past few months. ClojureScript has quickly evolved into a really powerful and fa
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