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    CSS-Only Chat

    CSS-Only Chat

    A truly monstrous async web chat using no JS whatsoever

    css-only-chat is a proof-of-concept demonstration that implements a functioning chat interface using only HTML and CSS, without any JavaScript or backend logic. The project showcases creative use of CSS selectors, checkboxes, labels, and the :checked pseudo-class to mimic interactive behaviors normally handled by JavaScript. Messages are pre-written in the HTML and displayed based on user interaction, making it more of a playful experiment than a real messaging platform. Its main purpose is...
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    MyBitch is a Yahoo(tm) Chat program for Linux that is written using the Ruby Object Oriented Programming language. It uses the Curses libraries and has numerous features like (almost) unlimited length ignore lists (limited by ruby's internal structure
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    An IRCbot specifically designed and made for TeenLUG (ex linuxteens). It is written in Ruby with a MySQL database for logging and programming the bot on the fly. PHP would then be used to access the log via a web based frontend.
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