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  1. 18-10-2010 to , , , , , and -1 others
  2. Saros is an Eclipse plugin for collaborative text editing that can support arbitrarily many participants at once. All members of a session have an identical copy of an Eclipse project and Saros keeps these copies in sync as editing progresses.
  3. Dive Into HTML 5 seeks to elaborate on a hand-picked Selection of features from the HTML5 specification and other fine Standards. mark Pilgrim publishes Drafts periodically, as time permits. The final manuscript will be published on paper by O’Reilly, under the Google Press imprint. The Work shall remain online under the CC-BY-3.0 License.
    02-07-2010 to , , , , and -1 others
  4. Photoshop blueprint for iPhone icon design
    24-06-2010 to , , , and -1 others
  5. A Quick Look plugin for source code with syntax highlighting
    21-06-2010 to , , and -1 others
  6. 15-06-2010 to , , , and -1 others
  7. Starting with Safari 4, iPhone/iPad OS3, Chrome 5, and Opera 10.5 (Desktop), HTML5 Local Databases are now supported. I’ve been reading about local databases for quite some time and decided to do a write up with some basic examples on how to get started.
    31-05-2010 to , , , and -1 others
  8. Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height, just like a mason fitting stones in a wall.
    27-04-2010 to , , , , and -1 others
  9. PhoneGap is an open source development tool for building fast, easy mobile apps with JavaScript. If you’re a web developer who wants to build mobile applications in HTML and JavaScript while still taking advantage of the core features in the iPhone, Android, Palm, Symbian and Blackberry SDKs, PhoneGap is for you.
    14-04-2010 to , , , , and -1 others
  10. CoffeeScript is a little language that compiles into JavaScript. Think of it as JavaScript's less ostentatious kid brother — the same genes, roughly the same height, but a different sense of style. Apart from a handful of bonus goodies, statements in CoffeeScript correspond one-to-one with their equivalent in JavaScript, it's just another way of saying it.

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