Daniel Reese or how he calls himself “Sneaker Freaker” is 21 years old designer of these unusual and unique sneakers. He is taking plain Nike shoes and turning them into playful part of your outfit. The themes that he is using are web, video games, music, movies, comics and many other pop culture designs.
If you want to own one of these sneakers or any other with custom made designs, you can order them from his web shop. One pair of these shoes will cost you about $260 and usually Daniel need 4-6 weeks to make them.
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Video games
Super Sonic
Miles “Tails” Prower
Knuckles the Echidna
Bioshock
Musicians
Michael Jackson / Thriller
Run-DMC
2 Pac
Kid Cudi
Comics
Justice League
Green Latern
Flash
Captain America
Batman
Movies
Kick-Ass
V for Vendetta
Reservoir Dogs
Kill Bill
Iron Man
The Simpsons
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Building Dynamic Websites | Harvard Video Course
Course Description
Today’s websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today’s most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS, how to structure pages with XHTML and CSS, how to program in JavaScript and PHP, how to configure Apache and MySQL, how to design and query databases with SQL, how to use Ajax with both XML and JSON, and how to build mashups. The course explores issues of security, scalability, and cross-browser support and also discusses enterprise-level deployments of websites, including third-party hosting, virtualization, colocation in data centers, firewalling, and load-balancing.
Lectures
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Lecture 1 – HTTP
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of HTTP in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 2 – PHP
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of PHP in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 3 – PHP (continued)
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of PHP in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 4 – XML
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of XML in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 5 – XML (continued)
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of XML in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 6 – SQL
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of SQL in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 7 – SQL (continued)
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of SQL in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 8 – JavaScript
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of JavaScript in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 9 – JavaScript (continued)
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of JavaScript in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 10 – Ajax
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of Ajax in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 11 – Ajax (continued)
Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of Ajax in building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 12 – Security
Professor David J. Malan discusses security as it pertains to building dynamic websites.
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Lecture 13 – Scalability
Professor David J. Malan discusses scalability as it pertains to building dynamic websites.
Navigaya: The Strangest Browser – WebWorkerDaily
There are a lot of browsers out there beyond the few that most people code for. The most recent one I’ve run into is Navigaya, which might better be described as a Flash-based browser experience for those addicted to sensory assault. When you visit the Navigaya site (use full-screen for hte best experience), it starts playing music videos from a customizable playlist as wallpaper. In front of that, you can run a search (and see results from multiple engines at one) or browse the web.
While all that’s going on, you can explore the various menus and shortcuts that Navigaya has to chunks of web. These are customizable with your own links too, but the starting set is a good portal to many common sites, categorized into areas like “maps” or “fashion”. Their Category menu gives you browsable news from many sources at once, with headlines and videos as well. All in all, it’s a surprisingly engaging way to explore the web, though I don’t know that I’d try to use it when I wanted to get serious work done.
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Icons Etc is pleased to offer 122,570 free icons and clipart stock images for web design, application design, graphic design, and many other purposes. Click on the Browse All Tags tab in the menu above to browse all of our tags in alphabetical order. Go to the top of the sidebar to Browse By Category (Icon Style) or scroll down and Browse Icons & Clipart by Most Tags (In descending order). Check back often to view our latest releases of more great icons and clipart.
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47 Amazing CSS3 Animation Demos
CSS3 Clock With jQuery
Analogue Clock
3D Cube That Rotates Using Arrow Keys
Multiple 3D Cubes (Slide In/Out)
CSS3 Accordion
Auto-Scrolling Parallax
Isocube
Image Gallery
Matrix
7 Javascript-effect Alternatives Using CSS3
Image Hover Effects
Turning Coke Can (Control With Scrollbar)
3D Meninas
Polaroid Gallery
Space
Note: this one is graphic intense and takes a while to load, but the result is crazy!
Mac Dock
Drop-In Modals
Sliding Vinyl
Zooming Polaroids
Animated Rocket
Poster Circle
Morphing Cubes
Falling Leaves
Animated Polaroid Gallery
Spotlight Cast Shadow
Colorful Clock
Lightbox Gallery (Draggable)
Elastic Thumbnail Menu
Coverflow
Snowflakes
jQuery DJ Hero
Dynamic Stacking Cards
Another Image Gallery
Snow Stack (Control With Arrow Keys)
Animated Pricing Column
Slick jQuery Menu
CSS3
CSS Tabs Without Javascript
Tab Menus Without Javascript
SVG Fisheye Menu
Dynamic Presentation Without Flash
Rotating Gallery
Dropdown Menu
Another Fisheye
Frame-by-Frame Animation (Hover to Play)
Another Accordion
AT-AT Walker (No Flash or Javascript)
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47 Amazing CSS3 Animation Demos
Here is a compilation of 47 jaw-dropping CSS3 animation demos. They demonstrate the possibilities of the CSS3 transform and transition property. Some are very useful and can be used as Javascript alternatives. Most of them are simply to look cool. In order to veiw these effects, you need a webkit browser such as Safari and Chrome (sorry to the Internet Explorer users). Enjoy!













































































































