Episode 11
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In this Week's Episode
JavaScript.com teaches beginners the basics of programming for the web, Progressive Apps may be the next evolution of the mobile web, find the dominant colors in any image with Vibrant.js, Paul Lewis builds a snappy guitar tuner with ES6, Polymer, Web Audio, and Service worker, and Ido Green shows you how to autocomplete checkout forms.
LEARN U A JAVASCRIPT
https://www.javascript.com
https://www.codeschool.com
ESCAPING TABS
https://infrequently.org/2015/06/progressive-apps-escaping-tabs-without-losing-our-soul/
COLOR ME EXCITED
https://github.com/jariz/vibrant.js
https://github.com/akfish/node-vibrant
GUITAR TUNER
https://aerotwist.com/blog/guitar-tuner/
CHECKOUT FASTER
http://updates.html5rocks.com/2015/06/checkout-faster-with-Autofill
Creative Gooey Effects by Lucas Bebber
http://tympanus.net/Development/CreativeGooeyEffects/index.html
Understanding npm by nodesource
https://unpm.nodesource.com/
http://codepen.io/InsideDown/full/pJPLMR
FLYING V!!!!!! by Daniel
http://codepen.io/daniel667/full/JdWmGY
Original music by Terra Monk:
https://soundcloud.com/terramonk/lazyweb
Thanks
Let us know what you think on Twitter #LazyWebShow
For more news on the Web, check out these resources:
- JavaScript Weekly
- Open Web Platform Daily
- HTML5 Weekly
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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