Publish What You Learn

Some great advice via the Move the Web Forward movement. I whole heartedly agree, teaching benefits everyone. Those who teach, learn more and enable other to learn. That's the whole idea why I started this site. I use it just as much for publishing code as example experiments as well. But I invite everyone to join the <a href="http://movethewebforward.org/">movement</a> (http://movethewebforward.org/) and publish!

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Publish What You Learn | Smashing Magazine
In the final week of November 2011, a smart group of developers launched a project called Move The Web Forward, which you can read more about in Addy Osmani’s Smashing Magazine article.

My kids are gonna love this

They're always telling me the web needs more monster trucks!

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Monster desert trucking
Another amazing piece of work from OutsideOfSociety. Honestly, I think sometimes we should just automatically draw in new pages on his site and apply some gushing comments. It’d save us all a lot of effort. This time, he’s made a simple monster truck game in WebGL where you drive around the sand dunes picking up stars. It’s incredibly playable and fun, with gorgeous details like sand particles and lens flare. It’s built with three.js and seems to include some physics code from Bartek Drozdz (…