Crazy interesting interaction with your computer and the XBox Kinect.
Aaron Gustafson is the Founder and Principal Consultant of Easy! Designs, a web development consultancy. He is also Group Manager of the Web Standards Project (WaSP) where he has spearheaded both Web Standards Sherpa and a small business outreach effort. He is also a speaker, and an author.
Aaron’s Lifestream
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Kinect to a computer with DepthJS
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@AaronGustafson donned his beanie for #bbd4.
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Belle and Sebastian – Write About Love
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Belle and Sebastian – Sunday's Pretty Icons
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Belle and Sebastian – Suicide Girl
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Belle and Sebastian – Read the Blessed Pages
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Belle and Sebastian – Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John
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Belle and Sebastian – Last Trip
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Belle and Sebastian – I'm Not Living in the Real World
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Belle and Sebastian – I Want the World to Stop
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Belle and Sebastian – I Didn't See It Coming
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Belle and Sebastian – I Can See Your Future
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@AaronGustafson suggests: @t presents “HTML5: Right Here, Right Now” at YUIConf 2010 http://bit.ly/fkjWhi
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@t presents “HTML5: Right Here, Right Now” at YUIConf 2010
Tantek Çelik discusses the current state of HTML5 specifications and their readiness for use in shipping web applications.
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aarongustafson closed issue 3 on easy-designs/eCSStender.CSS3-backgrounds-and-borders.js
Firefox 4 Beta 7 does not know outline-radius, but it isn’t replaced by -moz-outline-radius on this browser
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A great overview of the terms used when discussing CSS. Memorize these!
Knowing these will make discussions we have much easier.
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@andybudd So proud that we've grown so much as an industry we're now able to make the same kind of crap we did 10 years ago, natively!
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@andybudd Looking at the HTML5 demos on beautyoftheweb.com and getting excited that we no longer need Java applets to make the web shit.
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Girl Talk – All Day
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@AaronGustafson suggests: @Khoi on “Ordering Disorder: Grid Principles for Web Design” http://bit.ly/9E5h8q
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