WengerOut was my first proper foray into using the Twitter API to gather real time data. During the start of the 2013/2014 Premier League season Arsene Wenger came under a lot of pressure from Arsenal fans after a heavy 4-1 loss to Aston Villa. Many disgruntled fans took to Twitter to express their lack of… Read more »
Posts Tagged: JavaScript
iGoogle Discontinued – I might recreate it!
A while ago Google announced that iGoogle will be discontinued, unlike previous Google products that have been discontinued (anyone remember Wave?) I actually use this product. iGoogle simply allows you to collate all your RSS feeds into one simple webpage, most use it as a homepage so that when they loaded their browser for the… Read more »
Dragons at Dawn: What To Do Next
I am back from my trip and while this post comes a day later then I was hoping, I was able to decide on what I am going to do with this project; I’m going to start again. I feel that the direction that I have taken has been flawed and this needs to change… Read more »
Dragons at Dawn Project
Dragons at Dawn was originally a game I developed for a University module using web technologies such as HTML5 and JavaScript. While I was proud of the game I made I felt that I could do so much more with it, this is why I have decided to remake the game in the Java programming… Read more »