‘Cut the Rope’ html5 game

Oh my, this is impressive - the absence of any flash points towards this being a very good all-html5 game.
Tuesday Jan 10th
6 notesA/V
“Paul Irish, from the Chrome Developer Relations team, walks through smart techniques to improve the performance of your app. He describes CSS reflows and how to avoid them, hardware accelerated CSS, animation optimization, web workers, benchmarking and build scripts.”
Word to the mother, hooray for Paul!
(Source: gregbabula)
Thursday May 19th
25 notesImage
It stands strong and true, resilient and universal as the markup you write. It shines as bright and as bold as the forward-thinking, dedicated web developers you are. It’s the standard’s standard, a pennant for progress. And it certainly doesn’t use tables for layout.
We present an HTML5 logo.
Wednesday Jan 19th
22 notesHTML5 Games, Jammed
Taken from ‘The official Google Code blog’…
Last month, more than 50 developers assembled in Hilversum, Netherlands, and San Francisco, California for an HTML5 game jam.
The idea of HTML5 gaming may seem unusual, but if the results from this event are anything to go by, there will be plenty more HTML5 games in the future. In just over 24 hours of coding, attendees were able to produce the seeds of great games, powered by standard web technologies. The games we saw were novel, visually appealing, and in many cases, already very playable.
HTML5 is making it easy to develop games for standard web browsers, and it also provides a way for developers to reach mobiles and tablets with a single code base. Watch for other initiatives, like Mozilla’s current HTML5 gaming competition, to take HTML5 gaming to the next level.
Here’s a look at the winners from both venues. You can see a detailed list of all the entries here.
Read more… http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2010/11/html5-games-jammed.html
Wednesday Dec 1st
HTML5 & Javascript
This reminds me of when we got the influx of clever flash games floating on the interweb… It’s starting again but with HTML5 & Javascript.
Great example of it in action below.
http://dougx.net/plunder/plunder.html
Tuesday Jul 13th
