The Case of The Transitional Doctype
I took a little break from my ‘top secret’ project (more on this coming soon) this evening to do some much needed repair work on one of my flash games portals www.worldsbestflashgames.com. Top of my...
View ArticleMy First Chrome Extension –“Post To Tumblr”
Mummy wow! Im a big boy now! I have just published my first Chrome extension. It was really annoying me that when I found a funny cat or some other silly image I would have to go through a whole...
View ArticlePost To Tumblr – v0.2
Just a quick update to my first chrome extension. Following a request someone left in the comments I have now added an option to set how the post should be published. So now you can choose whether you...
View ArticleTinkering With TypeScript
In the spirit of David Wagner’s try { harder } talk on ‘the value of tinkering’ I decided to do a little tinkering with a new language from Microsoft called TypeScript. TypeScript attracted me for...
View ArticleRecursive v.1.1
I have found a little more time this evening to fix some bugs and make some improvements to my Chrome extension Recursive. The changes are as follows: —– v.1.1 —— - Now only displays recursive icon on...
View ArticleRecursive, Nuts & Bolts Part 1 – A Typescript Chrome Extension (1 of 3)
As promised I have decided to write a few blog posts on some of the technology behind my recently release Chrome extension Recursive. Because there is quite a lot to cover, the discussion is going to...
View ArticleRecursive, Nuts & Bolts Part 2 – Crawling the World Wide Web (2 of 3)
This is part two of my three part series on the internals of Recursive, an extension for Google Chrome. In the first post I laid the groundwork for the contents of this and the next post. In this post...
View ArticleRecursive, Nuts & Bolts Part 3 – Rendering the Results (3 of 3)
This is part two of my three part series on the internals of Recursive, an extension for Chrome. In the first post I talked about the general structure of Recursive and some of the lessons I learnt...
View ArticlePostToTumblr v3.12 Update
I have finally found some time to do a long overdue update to my popular Chrome extension PostToTumblr built using Haxe. 30,000 people currently have the extension installed and they post about 10,000...
View ArticlePost To Tumblr v3.13
Just a quick update to my Chrome Extension PostToTumblr this morning to fix a few things and add a couple of features after the large update in v3.12. The change log: - v3.13 -- 20/01/13 + More...
View ArticleTinkering with Google Polymer and Typescript
I recently had the opportunity to experiment with something I have been meaning to play with for a little while, Google’s Polymer. I first heard about Polymer at Google IO 2014: I highly recommend...
View ArticlePost To Tumblr 6
Post To Tumblr my popular Chrome extension will be entering its 6th year of continual development this year so I thought it fitting that I give it a much needed overhaul. It had been long coming, the...
View ArticleNew Tab Chrome Experiments – A new Chrome Extension
I really enjoy making Chrome Extension, I love how fast it is to go from idea to implementation then availability on the store. My latest extension is called “New Tab Chrome Experiments” was only...
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