The document discusses the history and features of the Chrome browser. It notes that Chrome supports JavaScript and HTML5 and that JavaScript is widely used in Chrome extensions, Firefox, Node.js, and mobile app development frameworks. It also mentions the Chrome Web Store and Chrome OS.
JavaScript is a scripting language that can be used to make web pages interactive. It is commonly used with HTML and CSS to create dynamic web applications. JavaScript can be used on both the client-side in web browsers and the server-side with Node.js. It is a versatile language that powers many modern web technologies and frameworks.
The document discusses using Ruby as a programming language in Titanium Desktop, a cross-platform application development framework. It mentions Ruby integration with WebKit to allow Ruby code to run in web pages, as well as compatibility with OS X, Windows, and Linux operating systems. The document also briefly touches on using gems and HTML5 with Ruby applications.
The document appears to be notes from Yuichi Katahira containing dates from October 31, 2009 and references to Morioka laboratory, sweets, the letters "AR", Windows 7, and Whopper. Various symbols and punctuation are used without additional context.
The document discusses augmented reality (AR) and tools for building AR applications. It mentions the FLARToolKit and NyARToolKit libraries for building AR applications using markers in Flash/ActionScript, Java, and other languages. It also discusses using Papervision3D for 3D graphics and discusses AR application development platforms including Flash/ActionScript, the web, and Ruby on Rails.
The document discusses the history and features of the Chrome browser. It notes that Chrome supports JavaScript and HTML5 and that JavaScript is widely used in Chrome extensions, Firefox, Node.js, and mobile app development frameworks. It also mentions the Chrome Web Store and Chrome OS.
JavaScript is a scripting language that can be used to make web pages interactive. It is commonly used with HTML and CSS to create dynamic web applications. JavaScript can be used on both the client-side in web browsers and the server-side with Node.js. It is a versatile language that powers many modern web technologies and frameworks.
The document discusses using Ruby as a programming language in Titanium Desktop, a cross-platform application development framework. It mentions Ruby integration with WebKit to allow Ruby code to run in web pages, as well as compatibility with OS X, Windows, and Linux operating systems. The document also briefly touches on using gems and HTML5 with Ruby applications.
The document appears to be notes from Yuichi Katahira containing dates from October 31, 2009 and references to Morioka laboratory, sweets, the letters "AR", Windows 7, and Whopper. Various symbols and punctuation are used without additional context.
The document discusses augmented reality (AR) and tools for building AR applications. It mentions the FLARToolKit and NyARToolKit libraries for building AR applications using markers in Flash/ActionScript, Java, and other languages. It also discusses using Papervision3D for 3D graphics and discusses AR application development platforms including Flash/ActionScript, the web, and Ruby on Rails.
The document discusses Morioka.as, an ActionScript library and community. It mentions that Morioka.as is focused on RIA development using ActionScript and JavaScript. The discussion touches on using Morioka.as for Rails development and includes links to the Morioka.as wiki and the Spark Project wiki page on Marilena.
The document discusses the Tohoku Developers Community (TDC), a group for IT developers in the Tohoku region of Japan. It provides details on past TDC events from 2008-2009, including various technical talks and conferences. The TDC aims to help developers in the region by sharing knowledge through meetups and networking opportunities.
The document discusses an unknown topic through multiple paragraphs of text symbols. It is difficult to discern the meaning or essential information from the document due to the use of text symbols instead of words.
The document discusses Morioka.as, an ActionScript library and community. It mentions that Morioka.as is focused on RIA development using ActionScript and JavaScript. The discussion touches on using Morioka.as for Rails development and includes links to the Morioka.as wiki and the Spark Project wiki page on Marilena.
The document discusses the Tohoku Developers Community (TDC), a group for IT developers in the Tohoku region of Japan. It provides details on past TDC events from 2008-2009, including various technical talks and conferences. The TDC aims to help developers in the region by sharing knowledge through meetups and networking opportunities.
The document discusses an unknown topic through multiple paragraphs of text symbols. It is difficult to discern the meaning or essential information from the document due to the use of text symbols instead of words.