javascript
Meet Alex, the Javascript Tool to Make Your Code Less Offensive
This script detects gendered, racist, and inconsiderate phrasing and offers neutral alternatives.
Rowhammer.js Is the Most Ingenious Hack I've Ever Seen
This JavaScript exploit lets your browser mess with computer memory in a way that shouldn’t be possible.
Is WebAssembly the (Eventual) Death of JavaScript?
A joint project between Mozilla, Google, and Microsoft could change how the web is programmed.
This Robotic Wearable Lets You Bring Your Teachers Anywhere
Akarsh Sanghi's 'Grasp' is a shoulder-mounted device that makes remote-learning physical by putting your teacher on your shoulder.
Instagram's Most Freakout-Worthy Double Rainbows Get Mapped
Explore a geotagged map of double rainbows from all over the world using Michelle Chandra's Chrome Experiment, 'Chasing Double Rainbows.'
An Analysis of Barack Obama’s First Line of JavaScript
President Obama became the first president to publicly code—here’s what he wrote.
New Exhibition Pushes The Binary Boundaries Of Creative Coding
This Saturday at Transfer Gallery, Daniel Temkin and A Bill Miller will debut "Language and Code," an exhibition re-examining the image/text divide through programming.
Beautifully Simple Code Generates Realistic Terrain With Fractals
Loftis developed a startlingly simple method for generating beautiful terrain, and he’s sharing it with the whole Internet.
There's a Website that Only Displays the Freshest Instagram Selfies
In the end, the world is merely an endless stream of faces.
GIF Your Own Adventure: Gifmelter
Like oil on canvas, 'Gifmelter' puts GIFs through a Javascript renderer to create awesome visuals.