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blog.evanchen.cc
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| | | | | Link to current draft This is an index of the current and previous versions of the Napkin project. See here for a description of the project. You can also find the source code on GitHub. For historical reasons, here are some periodic snapshots of past drafts of the Napkin. February 20, 2019 August 22, 2018... | |
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hjr265.me
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| | | | | With Toph, for me, the line between work and fun blurs. I wanted to add a small in-browser game to Toph that would allow contest participants to pass the time while waiting for the contest to begin. The thing about 100 lines of JavaScript is arbitrary. I wanted to make the most out of modern CSS features and use JavaScript only where necessary. Without further ado, here's the game: You can find the source code for this game on GitHub. | |
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blog.alexbeals.com
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| | | | | I have a jailbroken iPhone, and I wanted to add an Activator Event for a wrong passcode, so that entering '0000' would send a text message. I looked through a bunch of tweaks without any success, so I decided to make it myself. I jumped into learning the basics of Objective C, and through the iPhoneDevWiki and open source tweaks on GitHub, I finally managed to make PasscodeActivator. The source code is up on my GitHub if you want to check it out. | |
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tilvids.com
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| | | Welcome to TILvids! Our goal is to provide you with interesting video content that will make you say, "Today I Learned!" | ||