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April 2005

April 20, 2005

Mozilla Gains Canvas Element Support (via) After discussion and documentation by the WHATWG.

# 5:27 pm

Web Applications 1.0 section on canvas. “Do not implement this in a production product. It is not ready yet! At all!” ;)

# 5:29 pm

Surplus Project Names Need Real Bones. I’m intrigued by the possibilities of Greasecasting.

# 11:48 pm

April 21, 2005

Safari 1.3 Canvas. The new canvas element is supported in Safari 1.3!

# 9:20 pm

The Simplest Possible Metaclass. A great illustration of one of Python’s least understood features.

# 9:50 pm

JavaScript Shell 1.2. Every JavaScript developer should have this on their toolbar.

# 9:50 pm

Take Control with User JavaScript. Opera’s user scripts feature compatibility with Greasemonkey!

# 9:51 pm / greasemonkey, opera

April 26, 2005

Getting to the Mobile Web. Russell Beattie on why the mobile web sucks, and steps we can take to fix it.

# 10:39 am

[Geowanking] Google Maps UK (via) Optimistic thoughts on the hackability of Google Maps.

# 10:44 am

Aardvark Firefox Extension. Neat extension for exploring (and altering) the layout of a page.

# 10:54 am

Sparklines in data URIs in Python. A neat hack with data: URIs and the Python Imaging Library.

# 10:54 am

Quittin’ time. Matt May is leaving the W3C—and seeking an interesting new job.

# 10:57 am

New Values for a New Age of Journalism. The news industry would be so much smarter if they followed this advice.

# 10:58 am

random.org (via) True random numbers, with entropy provided by a radio tuned to white noise.

# 11:01 am / greasemonkey

Who is using random.org? The user testimonials are pretty, well, random.

# 11:02 am

HoverHelp (via) Intelligently implemented JavaScript tool tips.

# 11:03 am

Gecko Info for Windows Accessibility Vendors (via) “This FAQ explains how makers of Windows screen readers, voice dictation packages and magnification software can support Gecko-based software”

# 7:42 pm / accessibility

Greasemonkey for personalized accessibility. Why Greasemonkey is the perfect tool for client-side accessibility enhancements.

# 7:44 pm / greasemonkey, accessibility

Xyle. Kind of like Mozilla’s DOM inspector for Safari.

# 8:30 pm

The 1 million download challenge. In which Opera’s CEO attempts to swim the atlantic.

# 8:42 pm

iPod Truffle. Andy’s been distracting us from our dissertations.

# 10:45 pm

Why every student should own a Mac (via) Michelle Levesque on student laptop culture.

# 11:39 pm

April 27, 2005

A whole new internet? Cool jobs kill private innovation. Crap jobs encourage it.

# 11:30 am

The String Memory Gotcha. Insight in to how Java strings work.

# 11:36 am

Political Friendster. Really smart—tracks connections between politicians and institutions.

# 11:38 am

April 28, 2005

Safari passes the Acid2 test. Dave Hyatt runs rings around the rest.

# 9:20 am

Exploding toads baffle Germans. Fantastic.

# 1:18 pm

Just Letters (via) Collaborative Flash fridge magnets.

# 1:50 pm

Lexical Analysis, Python-style (via) Clever trick using named groups in regular expressions.

# 3:02 pm

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