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Saved by uncleflo on May 9th, 2018.
A small JavaScript library for events. 1.6KB (about .9k gzipped), Can be used with or without the DOM, Goal: <2KB, Cross-browser, Easily embedded and used in libraries, usable stand-alone. Tested in: Chrome 11, IE 8, FF 4, Opera 11.
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Saved by uncleflo on March 8th, 2018.
Bookmarkets can be defined as mini applications masquerading as tiny snippets of JavaScript awesomeness that reside in your browser and provide additional functionalities to a web page. Today, we're going to look into creating bookmarklets from scratch and on the way, some best practices to follow. They're not for the nerdy, in fact, they're pretty user-centric. We're always looking at ways to enhance our browsing experience, be it widespread or little known. Bookmarklets, I used to think, belonged to the latter - the bastion of super nerds. Much to my chagrin, I discovered that I was completely wrong about the topic. They're not for the nerdy, in fact, they're pretty user-centric, implement a lot of pretty neat functionalities and, just as people predicted, it's become a core part of the way I interact with the browser -- and the internet. Today, I'd like to walk you through developing bookmarklets implementing some nifty bookmarks. Yes, bookmarks. We'll be building more than one, albeit quite tiny ones. Intrigued? Let's get started!
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Saved by uncleflo on October 17th, 2016.
It is currently said that MD5 is partially unsafe. Taking this into consideration, I'd like to know which mechanism to use for password protection. This question, Is “double hashing” a password less secure than just hashing it once? suggests that hashing multiple times may be a good idea, whereas How to implement password protection for individual files? suggests using salt.I'm using PHP. I want a safe and fast password encryption system. Hashing a password a million times may be safer, but also slower. How to achieve a good balance between speed and safety? Also, I'd prefer the result to have a constant number of characters.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 22nd, 2015.
Last week I found this post about writing a template engine in 20 lines, which in turn is inspired by John Resig's post on the same topic. I find them really simple, interesting and inspiring so I came up with the idea of making a simple client side router in just 20 lines of code.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 17th, 2013.
This demonstrates a simple snippet of code which uses OpenGL ES on the iPhone to create a CoverFlow-like effect. The source code is available for download and can be reused in your own project under a BSD-style license.
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