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"Mr Branding" is a blog based on RSS for everything related to website branding and website design, it collects its posts from many sites in order to facilitate the updating to the latest technology.
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Friday, September 18, 2015
Project Schoolkrant
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
Google Address Autocomplete API with jQuery
In this tutorial we are going see implementation of Google Address Autocomplete API. This Google address autocomplete API provides address autocomplete suggestion based on user search term and location.
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ImageStax : Scattered Stacked Image Gallery
ImageStax is a jQuery plugin to create stack/pile/scatter photos or images and shuffle on rotate.
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Web Slide : Responsive Mega Menu for Bootstrap 3+
Create Beautiful MegaMenu navbar for your site. Using CSS3 Animation & Small Java Script It provides a modern app style navigation look in your website.
- Powerfull Feature: One Code for all devices
- Mobile friendly website menu
- Modern app style navigation
- Bootstrap Navbar
- Bootstrap 3 Slide in menu navbar on mobile
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How To Take The Ultimate Seflie - #Infographic
Who would have thought that selfies would become such a big deal? The invention of smartphones and front facing cameras has meant that we can quickly take a snap of ourselves no matter where we are or what we’re doing. The word itself has now even been accepted into the dictionary. This infographic, produced by Zippi, gives you some tips on how to take the ultimate selfie, with examples of some of the most famous selfies around from celebrities, but also gives you some tips on how to avoid those horrendous selfie fails. For example, taking a selfie at a funeral is definitely something you shouldn’t be doing, so best put your phone away! There’s even a history of the selfie, looking at the various stages in how it came to be such a phenomenon. Hopefully once you’ve taken a look through, you’ll know what to do and what NOT to do in order to take the ultimate selfie.
by Irfan Ahmad via Digital Information World
JavaOne4Kids: Robots, Minecraft, and Coding
This year's JavaOne conference will be held between October 25 and 29. SitePoint is partnering with Oracle to share highlights from the conference.
Much like with language, kids have the ability to absorb and understand the basics of technology amazingly at an early age. Building the next generation of developers, engineers, and tech lovers,JavaOne4Kids is an entire day’s worth of sessions hosted on Saturday October 24th right before JavaOne begins (schedule available here). In order to ensure that the kids have the best time possible and want to come back for more, we try to offer lessons that spark their interest and creativity. These sessions are aimed at children 10-18 years old. There are 21 total sessions being offered over 3 time slots. Technologies covered include: Greenfoot, LEGO Mindstorms, Scratch, Leap Motion, Arduino, Python, NAO Robot, HTML5, JavaScript, Polymer, Raspberry Pi, Scala, Forge 1.8, Tynker, and, of course, Java.
Each session is designed to reach out to a different age group or interest. For example, the young artists can draw their favorite animals with JavaScript; the gamers can mod Minecraft with Forge 1.8 or build their own game with Java or Scratch and Leap Motion, and robot enthusiasts can play with a NAO Robot. Registration for this event opens in September, but in order to make sure it’s the best that it can possibly be, we are now looking for volunteers to help with the workshops. Sign up to volunteer here. Your time will help inspire the next generation of Java Developers – a great way to give back to and help grow the Java Community.
SitePoint is partnering with Oracle to give away FORTY free tickets to the JavaOne conference. To win a ticket to the conference (October 25th-29th, 2015), leave a comment below telling us how you’ll convince your boss to give you the week off for the conference. The best answers win!
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Controlling a Motorbot Using Arduino and Node.js
Recently GitHub published a blog post which showed how the different languages have been evolving during the time. The rank represents the languages used in GitHub's public and private repositories, excluding forks, as detected by a library called Linguist. As evident from it, JavaScript is definitely winning the race, in a wide variety of fields. The programming language is becoming a very popular choice for game programming, robotics, and IoT devices, despite of the very strong competition coming from C, C++, and Java. When JavaScript started powering robots, NodeBots were born.
NodeBots are robots that are controlled by Node.js. If you are interested in knowing a little bit more about them, I suggest you to read the article titled An introduction to NodeBots by Patrick Catanzariti .
In this tutorial, we'll make a simple NodeBot which can be controlled from the browser. The source code of the whole project is available on GitHub.
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by Ritesh Kumar via SitePoint