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Front-end Frameworks

MUI – lightweight CSS framework

November 5, 2023 Eilidih Parris Web Apps

MUI is a lightweight CSS framework that follows Google’s Material Design guidelines.

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n-gon – 2D physics rogue-lite platformer shooter

November 3, 2023 Steve Emms Games

n-gon is a 2D physics rogue-lite platformer shooter.

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The House – simple adventure game written in HTML, CSS and JavaScript

October 30, 2023 Steve Emms Games

The House is a short but sweet simple adventure game. The game runs in your web browser.

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sleek – todo manager

October 29, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

sleek is a todo manager based on the todo.txt syntax.

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Hyper adds multiple profiles and image support with release 4.0.0-canary.4

July 1, 2023 Steve Emms Software

Hyper is one of our most highly rated terminal emulators. It’s an Electron-based terminal built on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

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Excellent Free Tutorials to Learn Less

March 13, 2022 Erik Karlsson Programming, Tutorials

Less (stands for Leaner Style Sheets) is a backwards-compatible language extension for CSS. Here’s our recommended Less tutorials.

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5 Excellent Free Books to Learn CSS

December 7, 2021 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

We recommend the best free books to learn CSS, a language which specifies the appearance of web pages.

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Programming Tutorials

Excellent Free Tutorials to Learn CSS

November 23, 2021 Erik Karlsson Programming, Tutorials

Web pages are built with HTML, which specifies the content of a page. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a separate language which specifies a page’s appearance.

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6 Excellent Free Books to Learn HTML

October 8, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is used to create web pages and other information that is intended for display in a web browser.

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Hyper – terminal emulator built with web technologies

September 6, 2019 Steve Emms Reviews, Software, Utilities

Hyper is one of the newer terminal emulators available. It’s built with web technologies – JavaScript, HTML, CSS. The goal of the project is to create a beautiful and extensible experience for command-line interface users, built on open web standards

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