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Friday, 7th May 2010

Scribd in HTML5. Outstanding piece of engineering work from Scribd—they can now render documents using HTML, webfonts and a ton of CSS absolute positioning (using ems rather than pixels) instead of Flash. Nothing to do with HTML5 of course, which is rapidly replacing Ajax as the most mis-applied terminology on the Web. That nit-pick feels pretty insignificant compared to their overall achievement though—being able to convert any formatted document (.doc, pdf etc) in to HTML and CSS that displays correctly is a real leap forward.

# 12:09 pm / css, css3, html, html5, scribd, recovered, webfonts

Paper 5 | Scribd (via) A more impressive example of Scribd’s new HTML/CSS document viewer: a mathematics-heavy LaTeX paper by one of Scribd’s engineers.

# 12:12 pm / css, html, html5, latex, scribd, recovered

Installing GeoDjango Dependencies with Homebrew. brew update && brew install postgis && brew install gdal

# 2:40 pm / django, geodjango, homebrew, osx, postgis, postgresql, recovered

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