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Reds is a light-weight Redis backed search for node.js. It allows you to associate strings with arbitrary IDs, and then search against the strings. It does some stemming and metaphone processing on the...
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MG Siegler has an excellent post about why he hates Android. My feelings are much the same, but that’s not the point of this post. At one point, he mentions Google’s original hopes for the Nexus...
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PhantomJS is a command line tool that gives you a headless browser stack. It uses WebKit under the hood, and allows you to do everything from JavaScript testing to page rendering, all driven via...
View ArticleReds
Reds is a light-weight Redis backed search for node.js. It allows you to associate strings with arbitrary IDs, and then search against the strings. It does some stemming and metaphone processing on the...
View ArticleTexty
Texty is a JavaScript library from LearnBoost that provides slim, textbox-like editing for the canvas. It provides text input, selection, and caret positioning. It seems like it would be a great...
View ArticleRendering models with Molehill
I’ve been wanting to follow up on my last Molehill post with some more advanced examples, and I’ve finally gotten around to it! This is the first of several posts about loading and rendering various...
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