9 projects tagged "JavaScript"
Ample SDK is a standards-based cross-browser JavaScript UI framework for building Rich Internet Applications running in a Web browser. It employs XML technologies (such as XUL, SVG, and HTML5) for UI layout, CSS for UI style, and JavaScript with DOM or jQuery APIs for application logic client-side. Ample SDK equalizes browsers and brings technology support to those missing any. The componentization model built into the core of the framework allows prototyping existing UI elements and creating new ones.
Cacophony is a tool for creating and viewing interactive videos, especially music videos, using HTML5 video and canvas elements and Javascript. Interactive elements include visuals/story adapting in response to user input as text, mouse movement, drawings, and choices (choose-your-own-adventure). Input from the viewer can affect the subsequent video, and also be sent to a server for integration with other Web applications (social networking, sharing, and geotagging), which is possible because effects are rendered on-the-fly in the browser, not pre-rendered like traditional video. Input can also come from external sources (RSS and JSON), so you can integrate external data, or previously generated data, back into subsequent views of the video.
EPIC is a multiplayer strategy roleplaying game in which you are pitted against or work with real people in various fantasy settings called modules. It starts with Conan and Malazan modules. Third parties can create new modules. The system supports adventures, armies, characters, assassins, guilds/buildings, very rich magic (over 400 spells) and over 2,000 items, in a realistic fantasy world . The game focuses on minimum game time but the maximum amount of time thinking about the game and your cunning plans with your allies. There's no farming or repetition. The game format encourages the creation of epic fantasy tales. Part of a player's turn is in real time, but movement and military orders are done as submitted orders which are processed as your turn.
PFBC is an object-oriented PHP class for building HTML forms. It includes AJAX support, jQuery, reCAPTCHA, TinyMCE, and CKEditor. It features integration with Bootstrap, a front-end framework from Twitter that incorporates responsive CSS (meaning your forms not only look great and behave well in the latest desktop browser, but in tablet and smartphone browsers as well). It supports HTML5 form elements and attributes.
Guacamole is an HTML5 Web application that provides access to desktop environments using remote desktop protocols such as VNC or RDP. A centralized server acts as a tunnel and proxy, allowing access to multiple desktops through a Web browser. No plugins are needed. The client requires nothing more than a Web browser supporting HTML5 and AJAX.
JS WARS is a classic shoot 'em up written to demonstrate the power of modern Web browsers. It is targeting Firefox 3.5 with its audio/video support and increased performance, and uses the canvas tag. It should work well in other modern Web browsers (supporting the canvas tag), just without the music and sound effects.
PuntoEngine is a PHP MVC framework that mixes the best practices of diferent Web frameworks. PuntoEngine mixes ideas from ASP.Net MVC, Java Servlets, and PHP. It lets you easily configure a Servlet to cast request GET, POST, Webservice XML. It can also be configured to draw a page with a master page.
jsGameSoup is a framework for making games for the Web using JavaScript and HTML5. It abstracts away some of the complexity of developing Javascript games for multiple browsers. It currently runs under new versions of Firefox (Gecko), Safari/Chrome (WebKit), and Internet Explorer 6 and higher. It does not require any proprietary technologies like Flash or Silverlight.