John Resig


On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

Or: how to ace those stupid math bonus questions that you get in school.

Comment · Posted: November 10th, 2004


DHTML: Draw Line, Ellipse, Oval, Circle, Polyline, Polygon, Triangle with JavaScript

A sexy Javascript library that can be used to draw all sorts of objects (this could be hooked into the DHTML Image Annotation thing mentioned yesterday).

Comment · Posted: November 10th, 2004


Practical Common Lisp

A nicely constructed online book on lisp – with some very cool, practical, examples.

Comment · Posted: November 9th, 2004


Rotatable World clock

Now this is a neat gadget – just hope you don’t bump the clock and not notice the difference until later!

Comment · Posted: November 9th, 2004


Color Scheme Generator

A rather gnarly dhtml/javascript combo – very useful on the non-flash capable laptop.

Comment · Posted: November 9th, 2004


DHTML Image Annotation

I find this to be interesting, however, improvable – I think it would be interesting if the shapes were drawn using dhtml too, but this may be kind of difficult.

Comment · Posted: November 9th, 2004


Koders – Source Code Search Engine

A neat app which allows you to search the source code of numerous open source applications – especially nice since Google really has a hard time with some queries. Although, there are still a number of bugs to work out (e.g. search for ‘<‘)

Comment · Posted: November 9th, 2004


XSLT 2.0 – for-each-group

This is the sexiest feature ever. I can not wait until 2.0 becomes a recommendation.

Comment · Posted: November 8th, 2004


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