I’d like to take this opportunity to introduce you to a new project I’ve been working on to showcase enterprise-class data visualization in HTML-based applications. The US Census Browser is an open source application for browsing data from the 2010 US Census. The app is completely written using HTML and JavaScript, even for the […]
Category Archives: open source
Preview: New HTML5/PhoneGap Project
Here’s a quick preview of my new HTML5/PhoneGap data vizualization app. Once released, this will be available on multiple platforms, in multiple app stores, AND it will be completely open source. Just waiting on app store approvals… You can expect a full writeup on how this was built after it is released. Enjoy! UPDATE: This […]
My Projects on Github
I’ve finally caught up with some of my to-dos and have uploaded code for several of my recent projects to github. You can see a list of all of my projects at https://github.com/triceam. As I blog, I’ll attempt to maintain a copy of all source code on github. As I get a chance, I’ll try […]
Open Source At Adobe
Very often I see an argument against Adobe technology claiming that Adobe isn’t “open” or is based on “closed” technology. This is far from the the truth, and I’d like to highlight some of Adobe’s involvement in open source initiatives and open standards. Webkit First, let’s focus on Webkit, the open source web browser engine […]