Box2DJS - Physics Engine for JavaScript - 0 views
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~awarth/ometa - 0 views
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OMeta is a new object-oriented language for pattern matching. It is based on a variant of Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs) which we have extended to handle arbitrary data types. OMeta's general-purpose pattern matching facilities provide a natural and convenient way for programmers to implement tokenizers, parsers, visitors, and tree transformers, all of which can be extended in interesting ways using familiar object-oriented mechanisms.
PI.JS > About Pi - 0 views
PrototypeXtensions.js - 0 views
jQuery and JavaScript Coding: Examples and Best Practices | How-To | Smashing Magazine - 0 views
Jeene: An automatic partial evaluator for JavaScript - 0 views
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The purpose of this posting is to show that is is possible to create an online partial evaluator for JavaScript, written also in JavaScript. As far as I know, this has been not been done before. This post is the first in a series describing the inner workings of Jeene.
Classes.Big Number - 0 views
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Offers a extremely high precision level to make mathematical operations. For integers there is no limits and for floating point numbers, the class allows setting the maximum precision.
75 (Really) Useful JavaScript Techniques | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine - 0 views
Liquid JS - 0 views
Razor - Profile and Optimize Web 2.0 Ajax Performance - 0 views
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Razor is a web delivered service for profiling and optimizing JavaScript-based Web 2.0 applications. It includes a profiler and an optimizer. Razor Profiler analyzes your JavaScript code and gives you insight into the runtime behavior of your application. Razor Optimizer optimizes your JavaScript code and trims overhead so that "What You Get Is What You Need"(WYGIWYN).
New selector engine by John Resig - 0 views
JavaScript Kit- JavaScript Reference - 0 views
Eloquent JavaScript -- interactive tutorial - 0 views
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Eloquent JavaScript is a digital book providing a comprehensive introduction (tutorial) to the JavaScript programming language. Apart from a bookful of text, it contains plenty of example programs, and an environment to try them out and play with them. The book is aimed at the beginning programmer ― people with prior programming experience might also get something out of it, but they should not read chapters 2 to 5 too closely, because most of the concepts discussed there will probably be nothing new to them. Do make sure you read the end of the first chapter, which has some essential information about the book itself. The book is freely available, and may be used (as a whole or in parts) in any way you see fit, as long as I am credited as the original author. A copy of the book for off-line reading can be downloaded as a zip file, and a more easily printable version can be found here.
Chickenfoot - 0 views
Open Flash Chart - Home - 0 views
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