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David Bovill

revig/revigniter - 0 views

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    "revIgniter is a Web Application Development Framework primarily modeled on CodeIgniter, Ellislab, Inc. This framework is a toolkit for people who build websites using LiveCode. It empowers you to develop web projects in a fraction of time compared to writing LiveCode code from scratch by providing a large number of code libraries addressing frequently needed tasks, as well as a straightforward interface and consequential pattern to access these libraries. revIgniter lets you creatively concentrate on your project by lessen the quantity of code required for a given task."
David Bovill

BBC News - Lyndsey Scott: The model who dreams in code - 0 views

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    "Girls Who Code"
Ksenia Serova

end-to-end - End-To-End - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    "This is the source code for the alpha release of the End-To-End Chrome extension. It's built upon a newly developed, JavaScript-based crypto library. End-To-End implements the OpenPGP standard, IETF RFC 4880, enabling key generation, encryption, decryption, digital signature, and signature verification. We're releasing this code to enable community review; it is not yet ready for general use."
Ksenia Serova

12 ways of using MethodKit - MethodKit - 0 views

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    Use for Viral Academy self and project evaluation. Can take pictures and incorporate it in the evaluation report. Also, as we do qualitative research and use ethnography, it is quite handy as a toll for manually coding raw ethnographic data (patterns)
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    Use for Viral Academy self and project evaluation. Can take pictures and incorporate it in the evaluation report. Also, as we do qualitative research and use ethnography, it is quite handy as a toll for manually coding raw ethnographic data (patterns)
David Bovill

Githut - 0 views

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    An example of how webRTC can be embedded in a code teaching site.
David Bovill

Native, HTML5, or Hybrid: Understanding Your Mobile Application Development Options - d... - 0 views

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    "Netflix has a really cool app that uses the same code base for running the UI on all devices: tablets, phones, smart TVs, DVD players, refrigerators, and cars. While most people have no idea, nor care, how the app is implemented, you'll be interested to know they can change the interface on the fly or conduct A/B testing to determine the optimal user interactions. The guts of decoding and streaming videos are delegated to the native layer for best performance, so it's a fast, seemingly native app, that really does provide the best of both worlds."
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