Canvas Query is a wrapper library for HTML5 Canvas element which allows it to be used with jQuery like syntax. Also it adds a lot of common use image manipulation methods mainly convenient for gamedevelopers.
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Canvas Query is a wrapper library for HTML5 Canvas element which allows it to be used with jQuery like syntax. Also it adds a lot of common use image manipulation methods mainly convenient for gamedevelopers.
Thrill runs tests in browsers. ## Central & Automated One server captures browsers for anyone in the network to run tests on. Automatically populate the pool using Selenium Grid, Sauce Labs, or Browser Stack. Choose which browsers should run your tests based on user-agent or feature set (anything that Modernizr can detect). ## Simple Thrill can automatically detect and inject it's adapter during test-time for test suites using QUnit, jasmine, mocha, or YUI. This means minimal or no configuration to run your test suite. ## Flexible Run Thrill via the command-line, grunt, or within your own application. Use the simple API to write your own adapters and reporters. Report tests using mocha's many reporters, regardless of the testing framework you're using.
A JavaScript standard library based on the Ruby core-lib RubyJS is a JavaScript implementation of all methods from Ruby classes like Array, String, Numbers, Time and more.
G-WAN runs an "hello world" with 10x less CPU and 24x less RAM handling 11x more requests in 13x less time than Apache Tomcat on a 6-Core. Many other languages (PHP, C#, JS...) benefit even more.
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### Introduction node-webkit is an app runtime based on `Chromium` and `node.js`. You can write native apps in HTML and Javascript with node-webkit. It also lets you to call Node.js modules directly from DOM and enables a new way of writing native applications with all Web technologies. It's created and developed in Intel Open Source Technology Center. [Introduction to node-webkit (slides)](http://bit.ly/PJo6Zu) ### Features * Apps written in modern HTML5, CSS3, JS and WebGL. * Complete support for [Node.js APIs](http://bit.ly/O1MTdO) and all its [third party modules](https://npmjs.org). * No extra performance lose in calling Node.js APIs. * Easy to package and distribute apps.
Wu.js is a library for lazy, functional programming in Javascript. Works great in the browser, and also with CommonJS (including node and Narwhal).
Backbone.stickit is yet another model-view binding plugin for Backbone. Like the other plugins, Stickit will wire up a two-way binding that will keep form elements, innerHTML, text, and attribute values bound with model attributes. Stickit differs, however, in that it is a more natural fit with Backbone's style and functionality. In Backbone fashion, stickit leaves rendering up to you, with no special attributes, configuration, or markup needed in the DOM; in fact, stickit will probably clean up your templates, as you will need to interpolate fewer variables while rendering. Similar to view.events, stickit is configured with a view.bindings object, which is like events on steroids. Lastly, stickit leverages the view.events object so delegating, undelegating, and removing bindings will be seamless in the lifetime of a Backbone view.