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Web Development: Advanced DHTML, JavaScript
A javascript vector graphics library, another for rich tooltips with customizable behavior, an online function graphing component, and more. Quite clever.
Added: Mon Mar 14 2005; URL: http://www.walterzorn.com/;
id = 53
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JavaScript tabifier
Automatically create an HTML tab interface using plug-and-play JavaScript.
Converts your HTML into a dynamic tabbed interface.
Does not require you to set up a list of links, or anchors for the tabs.
Gracefully degrades if JavaScript is not present and allows a different set of styles to be applied when JavaScript is not present.
Gracefully supports printing (try a print preview on the example.html page) and allows a different set of styles to be applied when printing.
Multiple tab sets on a page - you can even nest one tab set within another.
Use a cookie to remember which tab was selected so it remains selected when you return to the page.
Object-oriented, extensively-commented code.
Added: Tue Aug 21 2007; URL: http://www.barelyfitz.com/projects/tabber/;
id = 96
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jslibs: standalone Javascript development environment
jslibs is a standalone JavaScript development environment for using JavaScript as a general-purpose scripting language.
jslibs provides a set of native modules that contains various general-purpose classes and functions.
Some of these modules are simple wrappers to familiar libraries such as: zlib, SQLite, FastCGI, NSPR (Netscape Portable Runtime) , ODE (Open Dynamics Engine), libpng, libjpeg, OpenGL, OpenAL, LibTomCrypt, libffi (Foreign function interface) , ...
Other modules provide tools to enhance JavaScript programming: Print(), Load(), Exec(), Seal(), Expand(), Buffer class, ...
Added: Tue Jan 29 2008; URL: http://code.google.com/p/jslibs/;
id = 135
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Eloquent JavaScript: An opinionated guide to programming
Eloquent JavaScript is a hyper-book providing a comprehensive introduction to the JavaScript programming language. Apart from a bookful of text, it contains plenty of example programs, and an environment to try them out and play with them.
The book is aimed at the beginning programmer ? people with prior programming experience might also get something out of it, but they should not read chapters 2 to 5 too closely, because most of the concepts discussed there will probably be nothing new to them. Do make sure you read the end of the first chapter, which has some essential information about the book itself.
Added: Fri Aug 03 2007; URL: http://eloquentjavascript.net/;
id = 88
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Javascript Chess
In 2002, Douglas Bagnall wrote a javascript chess game for the 5k competition. People are still curious about it, so it has finally gained its own sourceforge site.
Added: Sun Jan 06 2008; URL: http://p4wn.sourceforge.net/;
id = 130