I decided to get a little festive on my blog. If you have a browser that supports SVG you should see what I mean. It should be fun for other special occasions too (think Google's graphic).

Have A Great Holiday Season!

§197 · December 22, 2005 · Life, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · 1 comment ·


Rob recently wrote about Test-Driven Development, a lecture that will be given at the Game Developer's Conference (GDC) in 2006 from High Moon Studios. High Moon is also giving another talk about Agile Development and something called "scrum". Curious, I decided to take a look. Read the rest of this entry ...

§195 · December 22, 2005 · GDC, Software, Technology · 1 comment ·


SVG allows you to do quite a bit in terms of graphics in the browser that was not possible without a special plugin like Flash. This post describes how I enabled dragging of entities around the screen. Read the rest of this entry ...

§194 · December 21, 2005 · JavaScript, Software, SVG, Technology, Web, XML · 13 comments ·


David Hyatt has posted in the Surfin' Safari blog that Safari nightly builds now have partial support for SVG 1.1. You can see the status of the Safari SVG implementation here. This marks the third browser that allows you to integrate HTML and SVG and script it via an XML DOM. Read the rest of this entry ...

§193 · December 19, 2005 · Firefox, Opera, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · Comments Off on Safari Nightlies Now With SVG ·


I first learned of OpenLaszlo when I began learning a bit about SVG. The idea behind OpenLaszlo is to write rich web applications in XML + JavaScript. It is very similar in concept to Mozilla's XUL, Microsoft's XAML and Adobe's MXML. Read the rest of this entry ...

§192 · December 15, 2005 · Laszlo, Software, SVG, Technology, Web, XML · Comments Off on Putting the Pieces Together ·