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(an actual port of the webkit debugger code, rewritten as a standalone web page which
(an actual port of the webkit debugger code, rewritten as a standalone web page which
communicates with node -- over websockets?)
communicates with node -- over websockets?)

http://ejohn.org/projects/javascript-diff-algorithm/ # diff algorithm (used by webkit debugger somehow)


CSA wishlist: a 'console' that runs in the browser which lets you execute 'console-mode' javascript tools, with standard unixy stdin/stdout/pipe goodness. ie, "js$ hello-world.js | wc.js > output.txt"
CSA wishlist: a 'console' that runs in the browser which lets you execute 'console-mode' javascript tools, with standard unixy stdin/stdout/pipe goodness. ie, "js$ hello-world.js | wc.js > output.txt"

Revision as of 17:04, 9 February 2012

http://sharejs.org/ # concurrent editing

http://turnjs.com/ # CSS page turning

https://github.com/doat/TouchyJS # touch gestures

http://enyojs.com/ # JS framework from WebOS

http://sketch-a-char.kirelabs.org/ https://github.com/kirel/sketch-a-char # JS character recognition!

https://github.com/dannycoates/node-inspector # debug javascript running in node using the webkit debugger (an actual port of the webkit debugger code, rewritten as a standalone web page which communicates with node -- over websockets?)

http://ejohn.org/projects/javascript-diff-algorithm/ # diff algorithm (used by webkit debugger somehow)

CSA wishlist: a 'console' that runs in the browser which lets you execute 'console-mode' javascript tools, with standard unixy stdin/stdout/pipe goodness. ie, "js$ hello-world.js | wc.js > output.txt"

Promises:

There seems to be momentum behind the "Promises/A" syntax (as opposed to the gjs API which I wrote for litl).

Parsers:

http://blog.lassus.se/files/liveprogramming.pdf # thesis of the JSShaper guy, I haven't really read it yet (CScott)