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    Pannellum

    Pannellum

    Pannellum is a lightweight, free, and open source panorama viewer

    Pannellum is a lightweight, free, and open source panorama viewer for the web. Built using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. It can be deployed easily as a single file, just 21kB gzipped, and then embedded into pages as an <iframe>. A configuration utility is included to generate the required code for embedding. An API is included for more advanced integrations.
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    p5.js

    p5.js

    Client-side JS platform for artists, designers and students to express

    p5.js is a JavaScript library for creative coding, with a focus on making coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners, and anyone else! p5.js is free and open-source because we believe software, and the tools to learn it, should be accessible to everyone. Using the metaphor of a sketch, p5.js has a full set of drawing functionality. However, you’re not limited to your drawing canvas. You can think of your whole browser page as your sketch, including HTML5...
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    React Demos

    React Demos

    A collection of simple demos of React.js

    This repository is a curated collection of small, focused React examples intended to illustrate core concepts through runnable code. Each demo isolates a single idea—such as component composition, state and props, lifecycle hooks, or event handling—so learners can see cause and effect without framework noise. The code favors clarity over abstraction, making it easy to copy, tweak, and compare different approaches to the same problem. Many examples are deliberately minimal, showing just...
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    Introduction to Vue.js 3 Course

    Introduction to Vue.js 3 Course

    Workshop Materials for my Introduction to Vue.js Workshop

    Introduction to Vue.js 3 Course houses the workshop materials for an “Introduction to Vue.js” course created by Sarah Drasner, originally delivered on Frontend Masters. The content covers essential Vue.js concepts such as directives, data rendering, methods, watchers, computed properties, components, slots, and the Composition API (for Vue 3), complemented with example code and exercises. Since the course was updated for Vue 3, the repo includes directories for both Vue 2 and Vue 3...
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    HTML5 Demos and Examples

    HTML5 Demos and Examples

    Collection of hacks and demos showing capability of HTML5 apps

    ...The repository is an archive of interactive examples—ranging from canvas tricks to video, audio, drag-and-drop, WebSockets, and more—that illustrate how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript can combine to build rich, browser-centric experiences without plugins. Each demo is a self-contained piece of code you can open, explore, and learn from, and the collection was curated to help developers grasp emerging standards at a time when HTML5 was gaining traction and not yet ubiquitous. Though no longer actively maintained, the archive still contains hundreds of creative examples that can teach fundamentals and spur experimentation with web features. ...
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