October 28, 2010

CSS3 goes walkabout

Yesterday, Sencha released Sencha Animator: a tool designed to build CSS3-based animations.

Like a few others today, I thought I should get familiar with it, and gave it a whirl this morning. My artistic genes don’t even pass their unit tests… so if I can make something work (admittedly with some help from Preston Blair), then anyone can.
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October 25, 2010

Modernizr on the server-side

The modernizr-server library is a way to bring Modernizr browser data to your server scripting environment.
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October 15, 2010

monomi: mobile middleware for node.js

monomi is node.js middleware that provides tools for handling mobile (and other types of) browsers.
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August 30, 2010

Mobile Analytics With Python, Django, ASP.NET, Java, and node.js

A few weeks ago, the PercentMobile team came to me to see if I could help write some new libraries for them. Contemporary web and mobile web sites are written on a vast array of different platforms… and obviously the more that PercentMobile supports, the better.
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August 8, 2010

WhitherApps

Why spend your life recompiling native client apps when you have HTML5 and the mighty mobile web at your disposal? WhitherApps sets out to debunk some contemporary mobile myths.
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