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Creating heatmaps using <canvas> element?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1117048/creating-heatmaps-using-canvas-element

SVG I know about HeatMapAPI.com but their heat maps are generated on the server side. I think that in the era of canvas element.. maps are generated on the server side. I think that in the era of canvas element we don't need that anymore If there is nothing.. documented code next to the heatmap sample. The heatmap generation process is based on an alpha map in the canvas element which..

Restrictions of GPL on javascript libraries [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1239470/restrictions-of-gpl-on-javascript-libraries

to remember that the GPL and LPGL were written in the Unix era when most everything was statically linked. No dynamic linking..

Wrapping javascript in <!— -->

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2944764/wrapping-javascript-in

browsers that ever failed on parsing javascript were 1995 era browsers. These browsers are simply not in use today. This practice.. in use today. This practice is just a holdover from 90's era web development. No one should ever be putting blocks around..

How could I change window's location without reloading and # hack?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3997181/how-could-i-change-windows-location-without-reloading-and-hack

facebook.com still works like a charm. Judging from the coverage in chrome 8 dev and firefox 4 beta I wonder that could be.. and firefox 4 beta I wonder that could be related to HTML5 era APIs but the code in Facebook is not of my capacity to debug..

How to cope with refreshing page with JS History API pushState

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5942350/how-to-cope-with-refreshing-page-with-js-history-api-pushstate

Is setInterval CPU intensive?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6650134/is-setinterval-cpu-intensive

I suspect the reputation may come from an earlier era when CPUs were less powerful. There are ways that you can improve..