I create web apps with JavaScript & Java.
Joined June 2012
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HTML5 Canvas game - Visualizing player health
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web, canvas, game, html5
5 nifty JavaScript tricks that you may not know
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web, webapp, tips, tricks
Convert a namespaced string, value pair to an JavaScript object
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code, javascript
Grunt.js : sample setup for a static file server and less to css compiler
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web, automation, javascript, gruntjd
I ported 2048 JavaScript Game to Backbone.js
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backbone, game, javascript, 2048
Attaching JavaScript functions to prototype vs Object instances
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prototype, object, javascript
[Sublime] Type echo, press tab, get console.log
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sublime, productivity, snippet, shortcut
Customize Powershell Prompt Message to Show Current Git branch name
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powershell, productivity, git
Static imports in Eclipse
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eclipse, import, static, constant
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Komodo Dragon 3
Have at least three original repos where Java is the dominant language

Walrus
The walrus is no stranger to variety. Use at least 4 different languages throughout all your repos

Cub
Have at least one original jQuery or Prototype open source repo

Komodo Dragon
Have at least one original repo where Java is the dominant language

Forked
Have a project valued enough to be forked by someone else