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PaintWeb is a Web application which allows users to draw inside the Web browser, making use of the new HTML 5 Canvas API. Currently, the project is being integrated into Moodle and TinyMCE, as part of the Google Summer of Code 2009 program. Go ahead and run PaintWeb now: Version 0.5 alpha, build ... [More] 2008-11-06; Latest SVN trunk build. Might not always work. You may also read a PDF presentation I wrote in November 2008, in English and Romanian. UpdatesMay 7, 2009: Updated this page to contain more up-to-date information about the project. April 23, 2009: I have been accepted as a student in the Google Summer of Code 2009 program. I will be integrating PaintWeb into the Moodle project. Please check out my project proposal for additional information and my blog post. Stay tuned for more! RequirementsA Web browser which implements the HTML 5 Canvas 2D context API; no plugins are needed. ;) Web browsers known to implement Canvas: Opera 9.5+, Firefox 3+, Safari 3.1+, Konqueror 4.1+, Google Chrome. Basically, any browser which uses Presto, Gecko, Webkit or KHTML as the render engine. Get in contactYou can contact me via email at mihai.sucan@gmail.com or via my site robodesign.ro. Any feedback is always welcome; I am always looking for volunteers to help me with coding - there's lots of work to do. We can collaborate via Gtalk, Yahoo, IRC, ICQ and anyhow you like. On IRC I'm online everyday on irc.freenode.net. Just /query ROBOd - my nickname. I am active on the Moodle community forums. You can contact me there as well. TODOFor the Google Summer of Code 2009 I plan to do: Code refactoring: Reorganize the code according to a broader vision; I must split my code into multiple files: configuration file, language files, tools in separate files, extensions, etc; Change the code comments to use a standard format (see jsdoc-toolkit); Define some coding standards/guidelines. Currently I use tabs instead of spaces (having a width of 4 spaces), and non-wrapping lines. I should most likely adhere to stricter guidelines: word-wrapping at 80 chars, and 2 spaces instead of tabs, like the majority of code; Move the GUI stuff out from the main code, as much as possible. Complete GUI rework. Performance testing for the OLPC XO. Try to optimize as much as possible. Web application packaging. While it's great to have multiple files and jsdoc comments, it's better to minify all the code and merge it into a single file, for production use. Having the Web application packaged improves the loading performance a lot. Integration into Moodle and TinyMCE: load and save images. Optionally, I will tackle Internet Explorer compatibility (see ExplorerCanvas). To stay up-to-date, make sure you follow the SVN repo commits, the project specification and my blog. [Less]

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TACk is an online tool for developing text adventure games through a visual interface. It's currently being hosted at http://s.blixt.org/tack/

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web-beacon uses a web-beacon (or web bug) to gather information about visitors to your web site. That information is assembled in a file and then formatted into a chart and set of reports. It allows for greater accuracy via the exclusion of robots and through busting the cache. Written in perl/html/javascript

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Web Console is a web-based application that allows remote users to execute UNIX/Windows shell commands on a server, upload/download files to/from server, edit text files directly on a server and much more. The application is represented as a web page that accepts user input such as a command ... [More] , executes that command on a remote web server, and shows command output in a browser. As well, simple and functional file manager build-in into the application. Web Console is open-source software written on Perl using AJAX technology. The application is very light, does not require any database, and can be uploaded, configured and ready to use in about 10 minutes (no need server administrator permissions for installation). [Less]

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A Web framework system for AJAX and other Web technologies such as ASP.NET, RSS, multimedia, etc.

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Simple, modular JS library

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Editable web site.

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ContentFlow is a flexible CoverflowTM / ImageFlow like flow written in javascript, which can handle any kind of content. It's distributet under the MIT License. With ContentFlow it is now possible to have any number of flows within one web-page. Each separately configurable, satisfying ... [More] different visual needs. It's easy to implement and to extend. It can auto generate reflections (clientside)! You can add and remove content items on the fly You are free to define your own methods for displaying content and interacting with it. You can control all aspects of the flow without loosing the ease of use. ContentFlow can handle different kinds of control, like keyboard and mouse, and can be used with and without a reflection. For a complete list of features and compatibilities take a look at the feature list. For a complete feature overview and documenttation go to the project homepage. [Less]

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A web framework based on John Resig's env.js as seen in his blog posting "Bringing the Browser to the Server".

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Mix stands for Mix Is X(cross). It is an all-round web framework comprised of PHP part and Javascript part. It aims at providing convenient and featured ways for building web site under Web 2.0. It is free and open source. All developers may use it to develop any kind of software including commercial applications without any restrictions.

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