I wrote a post a while ago about gravity in jQuery. Thinking it was a rather funny effect, I thought I’d submit this article to a famous weblog to see if they would accept it. And what do you know: it’s now on ThemeForest’s blog In The Woods!
The article will show you how to fake gravity using jQuery, creating real life simulation of objects falling.
Read the post here:
http://blog.themeforest.net/tutorials/simulate-gravity-with-jquery/
The current design has been around for almost five months now. When I made that design, I didn’t really aim for it to be a weblog and didn’t pay much attention to its functionallity. I must say that in that time the design was kind of growing out of me and thought I needed a new one.
After a few days of thinking and many drafts I created a version suited better for my blogging needs. Read the post to see a large preview.
Today I was scrolling through albums I got, and I thought that some album covers just look amazing.
Some of these album covers really want to make me listen to the album. I thought I’d share some with you. If you feel like you can add a nice one, put it in the comments below.
The last six months I’ve been researching a fairly new programming language with some of my classmates. In this period we’ve come to learn a lot about the language and the community surrounding it.
Our task was to investigate Groovy, Grails, and their position in a SOA environment.
After lots and lots of hours of work we managed to finally complete our research study and hold a course day for approx. 20 people at HAN University of Applied Sciences.
I want to thank Bart van Zeeland, Youssef El Messaoudi, Marco Kuiper and Jaap Mengers for being my colleagues during this study. I’d also like to thank Rody Middelkoop and Sander Leer for lecturing us.
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