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Hi, I am Anh Quang Do, a 21-year-old self-taught iPhone developer and web developer. Feel free to ask me anything. Welcome to my personal blog. You will find pretty much everything I care about and want to share here. Linked posts are automatically imported from my Pinboard account. Visit this link if you want to read my original posts only. Oh, and don't forget to visit my Twitter account, Facebook profile, and my portfolio while you're at it. I have created a few iPhone apps, WordPress plugins, websites and scripts that you might find interesting. |
Uses JavaScript. Comes with iPhone, BlackBerry & Android support. PhoneGap apps have access to geo location, vibration, accelerometer and sound.
Uses HTML extended by special tags and Ruby. Comes with iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian & Android support. rhomobile apps have access to geo location, contacts, camera, native mapping and push SDKs.
Uses HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Python, Ruby and PHP. Titanium apps have access to UI APIs (dialogs, alerts, buttons, toolbars, navbars, menus and tabbars) and Phone APIs (geo location, accelerometer, maps, sound, database, file system and network).
Most people getting started with JavaScript these days are faced with the challenging task of picking a library to use, or at least which one to learn first. If you’re working for a company chances are they have already chosen a framework for you, in which case the point is somewhat moot. If this is the case and they’ve chosen MooTools and you’re used to jQuery, then this article might still be of some use to you.
LOST valentines, part 4.
typography on jetBlue
Today is a good day, for Writing Kit, my favorite text editor for iPad and iPhone, has hit version 3.0. Why is this such a good thing? Besides the...
Favorite Movies - 500 Days of Summer
“Just because she likes the same bizzaro crap you do doesn’t mean she’s your soulmate.”
Dad forgets to delete history.
The iPad’s split keyboard has phantom buttons. If you’re used to typing Y with your left hand, you can.
To enable this keyboard, tap-hold on the...
Skype - Changing the default chat font to Comic Sans makes the smiley sad.
/via kreshnik34
Awhile back, Jacqui Cheng from Ars Technica contacted a bunch of folks (including me) for a story she was...