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2 services pour capturer et annoter vos pages web

Vous avez besoin de prendre des notes sur une page web ? De souligner certains points ? Et, bien sûr, vous voulez conserver vos annotations ? Il existe des services pour cela. J’en ai retenu deux, sous Chrome : Superbe capture d’écran (oui, c’est son nom) et FireShot (disponible aussi sous Firefox). J’ai testé aussi Quick Markup qui ressemble assez à Superbe Capture d’écran, en moins bien....


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batman.js — Build web apps beautifully and quickly

Build web apps beautifully and quickly

Batman.js is a framework for building rich web applications with CoffeeScript or JavaScript. App code is concise and declarative, thanks to a powerful system of view bindings and observable properties. The API is designed with developer and designer happiness as its first priority.
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Improving the Performance of your HTML5 App - HTML5 Rocks

HTML5 gives us great tools to enhance the visual appearance of web applications. This is especially true in the realm of animations. However, with this new power also come new challenges. Actually these challenges aren't really that new and it might sometimes make sense to ask your friendly desk neighbor, the Flash programmer, how she has overcome similar things in the past.
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Native mobile app dev vs. HTML5: Why not both?

Mobile app developers see strengths in both paradigms as well as in a hybrid approach...

Do you ever wish your clients would take a lie detector test?
Often clients and prospective clients make statements during project negotiations or in the course of the project itself that just aren’t true.
Sometimes they do this on purpose (such as when they try to manipulate you to lower your price or turn in the work more quickly). Other times, they just don’t know any better.
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