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noVNC is a VNC client, implemented using HTML5 WebSockets, Canvas and JavaScript. InfoQ had a small Q&A with Joel Martin about noVNC and his experience in developing an HTML5 application ...
Create a JavaScript client that works with a WCF 4.5 WebSockets service to receive continuous, ongoing updates from the service.
A simple full-stack JavaScript application lets you see what happens under the hood in the WebSockets communication protocol.
On Monday, we told you about Rumpetroll, the bizarre web app that turns a regular old chat room into a pool of swimming, talking tadpoles. It uses HTML5 Canvas, WebSockets, JavaScript and CSS 3 to ...
Traffic shaping WebSockets: Node.js-Redis example app Simulating an entire network and traffic on a single machine is fraught with challenges. So let’s set up some limits: A loopback interface ...
InfoQ discusses with Richard Smith from Kaazing, about the evolution of technologies like AJAX, Comet and how they match against the promising HTML 5 Web Sockets standard.
Everyone’s favourite IOT module, the ESP8266, is often the go-to choice for any project that needs quick and cheap control over the web. [Andi23456] wanted to control his quadcopter using the… ...