John Resig


Viewing RSS on the Web with XSLT/CSS

Stuff like this gets me all excited – and gives me lots of ideas for my personal applications.

Comment · Posted: October 8th, 2004


Hilarious and strange web comic

My friend Chris sent me this – I just jotted through the first few and loved it. Typically, I’m a voracious comic reader and go from start-to-finish in a sitting. But, I’m at work so it’ll have to wait.

Comment · Posted: October 8th, 2004


A fascinating video of the Nintendo DS

I’m super-impressed with how they were able to pull off the two-screens and stylus action – it really looks like a revolution in handheld gaming (rather then an evolution).

Comment · Posted: October 8th, 2004


An iPod with a color display

Looks like Apple is going to start challenging Archos (although, I’m sure the ‘competition’ won’t last long).

Comment · Posted: October 8th, 2004


Pros and Cons of transferring XML over HTTP

A discussion of the best ways for transferring XML over HTTP. It seems obvious that a POST request would be the best choice, but apparently it’s not quite so clear-cut.

Comment · Posted: October 8th, 2004


How to be a nice RSS reader/publisher

A good little guide detailing the nitty-gritty of RSS – and how to make it less painful (bandwidth-wise) for RSS publishers.

Comment · Posted: October 7th, 2004


Excellent Javascript Hints/Suggestions

This guide can easily bring a javascript programmer up to the current state of the technology. I, personally, am impressed by how far Javascript has come in a few years.

Comment · Posted: October 7th, 2004


A slick XHTML/Javascript Slideshow system

An excellent application of using proper standards-based technology – and it works perfectly in lesser-browsers too!

Comment · Posted: October 7th, 2004


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