Monthly Archives: September 2011

An afternoon with pdf.js and CubicVR.js

This week my students have to submit their first deliverable for the Mozilla Open Source class at Seneca.  I try to practice what I preach, so today I sat down and tried something something similar in size to what they are doing. The other day I had had an idea that I couldn’t shake: wouldn’t it [...]
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What is 0.1?

I got a great question this morning on irc.  A student in my Mozilla Open Source course wanted to know exactly what the 0.1 release, due this Thursday, should include.  I purposely leave the requirements vague for a number of reasons: 1) each project is so, so different that trying to come up with a [...]
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The third way

First, an apology.  I have taken an unintended holiday from blogging.  There are various reasons: I have converted my writing-as-blog time to writing-as-programmer, and written more and better code than at any time in my career (I’ll talk about these another time); I have been surprisingly affected by the loss of a blog peer; and [...]
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