Want to create HTML5 puzzle games? PuzzleScript is an open source HTML5 puzzle game engine that’s simple to use and configure, and gives you all sorts of game play options.
Happy Rhino: Give structure to client-side web apps
Happy Rhino is a complete build system for creating large client-side web applications in a structured way. It has a rich API similar to Backbone.js, and is an open source component of FriendCode.
Welcome to the Ember.js guides! This documentation will take you from total beginner to Ember expert. It is designed to start from the basics, and slowly increase to more sophisticated concepts until you know everything there is to know about building awesome web applications.
To help you get started, we've also made a 30-minute screencast that will guide you through building a full-featured Ember.js application:
Most of these guides are designed to help you start building apps right away. If you'd like to know more about the thinking behind Ember.js, you'll find what you're looking for in the Understanding Ember.jssection.
These guides are written in Markdown and are available on GitHub, inside the source/guidesdirectory. If there is something missing, or you find a typo or mistake, please help us by filing an issue or submitting a pull request. Thanks!
We're excited for all of the great apps you're going to build with Ember.js. To get started, select a topic from the left. They are presented in the order that we think will be most useful to you as you're learning Ember.js, but you can also jump to whatever seems most interesting.
Prediction.io: Smarter software with machine learning
Prediction.io is a machine learning server that makes it easier to create predictive features in your software. You can predict user behavior with just a few lines of code, and of course it’s open source and scalable.
PredictionIO, a machine learning server for software developers and data engineers.
Brunch is an assembler for building elegant HTML5 applications, with a simple but powerful build process and pipeline. Use whatever frameworks, libraries, programming, stylesheet and templating engines, and backend technology you like—it’s completely agnostic to all of them.
If you develop PHP and use Chrome, then check out the Clockwork Chrome extension. It provides a new panel with all kinds of useful debugging and profiling information, including info on GET and POST data, cookies, request, headers, session data, and much more.