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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Implementing Mouse Lock, part III
This post is part of a series I’m writing about my work to implement the Mouse Lock API in Mozilla. I’m doing the work with students in my Mozilla Open Source course at Seneca College, and so theses posts are intentionally didactic and self reflective. The aim of the series is to show how [...]
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Implementing Mouse Lock, part II
This post is part of a series I’m writing about my work to implement the Mouse Lock API in Mozilla. I’m doing the work with students in my Mozilla Open Source course at Seneca College, and so theses posts are intentionally didactic and self reflective. The aim of the series is to show how a [...]
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Reflections on the Mozilla Media Festival
I’m back in Canada after a very productive five days in London at the Mozilla Media Festival. It takes a lot to get me to travel for events, but I really love the Mozilla Festival, with its eclectic mix of artists, designers, educators, journalists, and developers. I’m a mix of “arts and science” and it’s [...]
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Mixing Processing, Processing.js, JavaScript
Jon and I are just back from London where, among other things, we presented on Processing.js. In a few days we’re off to Chicago to the Mobile Processing conference, too. At both we’re talking about the way Processing.js allows developers/artists to work in Java-style, JavaScript-style, or a hybrid-style of coding. Today via Twitter I came [...]
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Git and Github for Educators and Students
I use git and github every day for my open source and research work. I love it. It’s easily the best revision control system I’ve ever used. And despite the comments I’ll get saying that X is better, I’m not alone. Git is everywhere today, thanks in no small part to how amazing github is [...]
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Implementing Mouse Lock, part IV