Enter your contact information.
Enter your project information.
Step 3Choose the PHP programmers you want to hire.
Compare Free PHP Quotes
A Rose by Any Other Name Might Smell as Sweet, But it Would Probably Be Larger
*Attention PHP Programmers* - Add A Free Listing! Get more clients.
It may have started as a lark, but the annual JS1K contest has long since ceased to be a joke. This year’s contest is already in full swing and notable for a spectacular 3-D drawing of a rose rendered using less than 1,024 bytes of JavaScript.
The JS1K contest seeks the web’s best JavaScript creations, with one small catch — the code used must be less than 1k. It might sound insane considering that some JavaScript frameworks — just the frameworks! — are over 100k, but since it began several years ago, JS1K’s experiments have never failed to impress.
One of this year’s most jaw-dropping efforts to date is developer Román Cortés 3-D rendering of a rose. Relying on Monte Carlo methods to keep the code size down, Cortés’ code draws a very nicely shaded 3-D rose for the love-themed 2012 edition of JS1K. You can check out the live demo on the JS1K website.
One word of warning: Part of what makes Cortés’ rose so small is that much of the heavy lifting is handed off to the processor. The demo code brought my CPU use over 100 percent and kept it pegged there the entire time it was open in Safari. Firefox and Chrome both managed to keep the number down to roughly 93 percent, but suffice it to say that a procedurally generated 3-D rose will tax your CPU.
To see how Cortés created the code behind the rose, be sure to visit his blog which offers a very thorough tutorial explaining how and why the code works. There’s also a great write-up on Cortés’ previous JS1K effort, a 3-D Christmas tree. Also be sure to check out the other submissions to this year’s JS1K contest on the JS1K website.
If you’ve got some impressive but terribly small bit of JavaScript code up your sleeve, fear not; the JS1K contest will continue accepting submissions through Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Details on the rules and submission process can be found on the JS1K website.
Source http://www.webmonkey.com/?p=54172Mon, 06 Feb 2012 15:31:47 GMT
Tags: JavaScript, JS1K,
*Attention PHP Programmers* - Add A Free Listing! Get more clients.
JavaScript
JavaScript Fade Tutorial – Fading Elements In/Out
One of the most common JavaScript effects is fading elements and text in and out. Fortunately, it isn't very difficult to script and doesn't require a JavaScript framework.
JavaScript Slider – TinySlider 2
This full-featured and standalone JavaScript slider is easily configurable and visually customizable using CSS. It also clocks in at a tiny 3KB.
Simple AJAX Function with Example
TinyAjax is a simple AJAX function that makes it easy to call and process GET and POST transactions. Check out the example.
JS1K
Members:
I retired 4 years ago at 32 & I'm now living in the Philippines. With 16 years experience in PHP/MySQL/JavaScript development, my passion is code. My work always exceeds expectations.
Dumaguete City, Central Visayas PH
Full Service Web Design/Development/Hosting Company
Davenport, Iowa US
Web site design and development. International clients are welcome.
Quilcene, Washington US
ABC Digital is a design studio based in Aotearoa New Zealand. We specialise in web design and development, graphic design / design for print, sound design and audio / soundtrack production.
Mapua, Tasman NZ
Mozilla Demos MediaStream Processing, Audio Mixing in Firefox
Mozilla is drafting a proposal for a new web standard called MediaStream Processing that introduces
Developer Turns Geocities Archive Into a ‘Digital Pompeii’
For a brief time in the early ’90s Geocities was the web. And, for all its shortcomings, Geoci
Bad Browser, No Donut
The Monkey is back from an extended vacation spent surveying the state of the internet around the wo
Why should you cache your PHP website?
Most web servers are able to handle “normal” traffic and there are plenty of websites wh
W3C Publishes an HTML5 Spec for Web Developers
Chances are, despite embracing the tools therein, you’ve probably never read the HTML5 spec. W
Article Tags
PHP Programmers Articles
Live Help Chat Software
Web Design Quote
Web Design