Apple’s Three Laws of Developers
- A developer may not injure Apple or, through inaction, allow Apple to come to harm.
- A developer must obey any orders given to it by Apple, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
- A developer must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
— I. Developer
You have probably seen face detection at work in programs like iPhoto and Picasa, but what if you could do that performantly in JavaScript? Chinese developer Liu Liu has done the honors, and implemented the algorithm using the canvas element.
The algorithm is implemented on top of a JS port of a…
I needed a way to write little programs on the iPhone and while C64 BASIC is neat, I forgot almost everything about it. I am actually pretty good at writing JavaScript code though. Executing javascript: URLs in safari is not a very comfortable solution. So I decided to write a little JavaScript…
Darth Vader meets Heidi Klum
an oldie but a goodie
(via dbsw, velvetboxes)
Via Distracted By Star Wars
But doesn’t a ‘brand’ need to belong to someone? HTML5 is open source / belongs to everybody / noone.
An excellent observation and post by @mahemoff (accords with my “HTML5 is the new Ajax”) http://bit.ly/bGnj4h


