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title: Math Theory for Function Between Two Points
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title: Responsive Layout and Animation
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I saw [Mike Riethmuller&#8217;s](http://madebymike.com.au/) precision typography [pen](http://codepen.io/MadeByMike/pen/YPJJYv){.broken_link}, and was highly impressed. I think the equation used has other purposes as well

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This is part 1 of an animation series I&#8217;m doing. It is inspired by Lea Verou&#8217;s talk called &#8220;[The Humble Border-Radius.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSaMl2OKjfQ)&#8221; I looked at her site and she has a good demo of a bunch of different animations [here](http://lea.verou.me/2011/10/animatable-a-css-transitions-gallery/). My goal here is to create a more comprehensive guide to these different animatable properties&#8211;mainly for future reference. Animations play a big part in adding interactivity to the web, so why not explore some possible options?

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title: 'Animatable: Box Model'
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This post is part 2 of an animation series I am doing; you can read part 1 [here](https://brandonrozek.com/2015/05/animatable-border/). In this post, we&#8217;ll look at the different parts of the box model (margin, padding, height, and width) and see how they can be animated.

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Animating the location of objects is one of the most common types of animation. It&#8217;s interesting to animate this way because you need to keep in mind how each of the element&#8217;s interact with each other to constitute a page.

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title: HTML, CSS, Javascript, and how they all link together
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I&#8217;ve been teaching a small class on web development recently, and after my first lecture, I&#8217;ve gained a newfound respect for teachers. Teaching didn&#8217;t come as naturally to me as I would have imagined. I tried going in prepared: with a few outlines and a few code demos. Instead of letting my preparation go to waste, I decided to share them here with you on my site. It&#8217;s a nice break from the Animatable posts, so I hope you enjoy!

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title: Javascript Data Types
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Javascript has multiple ways you can store your data. Each of these different ways is called a data type, and they each carry different “methods” which are helpful commands. Today, Ill show you the different data types and methods that I use and how theyre useful.

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Hello everyone! This is part 5 of my series on animation. Todays post will be short, since were only going to talk about color and opacity.

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title: 'Animatable: Transform'
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This is the last post of the animatable series. The grand finale. Here, we will talk about the transform property. Its only one property but it comes with a lot of goodies in the form of transform-functions.

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title: Javascript Conditional Statements
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Javascript, like most other programming languages, include ways to run blocks of code when something meets a condition. Here, I will describe the most common ways to do so.

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title: Functions in Javascript
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Ever had a snippet of code that appears multiple times in different places in your program? Whenever you had to change that snippet, you end up playing this game of search and replace. Functions can help. They exist to abstract your code, making it not only easier to change that little snippet, but to read and debug your code as well.

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title: An Offline Experience with Service Workers
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Im excited to say that Ive written my first service worker for brandonrozek.com. What is a service worker? A service worker provides an extra layer between the client and the server. The exciting part about this is that you can use service workers to deliver an offline experience. (Cached versions of your site, offline pages, etc.)

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title: Math with Fractions.js
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Last week I published my first library over on Github called [Fractions.js](https://github.com/brandonrozek/Fractions.js). Fractions.js is a library to help avoid the [mathmatetical errors](http://floating-point-gui.de/) in floating point arithmetic. What do you mean by floating point artihmetic errors? Here is an example: <code class="language-javascript">.1 * .2</code> outputs <code class="language-javascript">0.020000000000000004</code> even though the correct answer is <code class="language-javascript">.02</code>

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Looking at Aaron Parecki&#8217;s [&#8220;Fun with QR Codes&#8221;](https://aaronparecki.com/articles/2015/10/05/1/fun-with-qr-codes) inspired me to play with QR Codes myself. Using the tool [QArt Coder](http://research.swtch.com/qr/draw) made by [Russ Cox](https://plus.google.com/116810148281701144465), I made a QR Code with my face in it!

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title: Creating vCards from h-cards
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Microformats is semantic HTML used to convey metadata. Using an userscript, I can generate a vCard from the representative h-card of the page. The code for this is on this gist [here.](https://gist.github.com/brandonrozek/e0153b2733e947fa9c87)

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Looking over the list of programs installed on my computer, one of my all time favorites is a program called [Pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/). It&#8217;s a program available under most Linux distributions, Mac OS X (through [Brew](http://brew.sh/)), [Windows](https://github.com/mbos/Pass4Win), [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zeapo.pwdstore), and [iOS](https://github.com/davidjb/pass-ios#readme). It stores all of the passwords using gpg encryption and stores them as actual files on the hard disk. Meaning if you wanted, you can sync them to all your devices!

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In case you were wondering how I got all the R code and output for the [&#8220;Do females live longer than males?&#8221;](https://brandonrozek.com/portfolio/male-vs-female-life-expectancy/) page. There is actually a function in RStudio that allows one to compile a report based on code and it&#8217;s output.

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There are many cases where websites use random number generators to influence some sort of page behavior. One test to ensure the quality of a random number generator is to see if after many cases, the numbers produced follow a uniform distribution.

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Octave is a high level programming language intended for numerical computations. One of the cool features of this is that with symbolic expressions, you can then simplify mathematical expressions.

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When you use an IDE there are many things you can take for granted. A section of an intro level computer science course at my university uses [JGrasp](http://www.jgrasp.org/) to build Java Applets.

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This post, over time, will serve as a reference to myself and others of the different UI components available in the Swing library. This post assumes a general familiarity with setting up a basic Swing application and focuses only on the individual components.

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The default theme for Java Swing components is a cross-platform theme called &#8220;Metal&#8221;. I use the Adapta theme for GTK on Linux and this theme does not match at all what my other GUI applications look like. So here, I will describe a simple way to utlize already existent system themes in Java Swing applications.

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Sometimes you want to format your outputs. This is a quick cheatsheet containing the differerent escape sequences

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To obtain console input for your program you can use the `Scanner` class

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This article is based on one written by [Markus Konrad](https://datascience.blog.wzb.eu/author/markus_konrad/) at this link <a href='https://datascience.blog.wzb.eu/2016/07/13/autocorrecting-misspelled-words-in-python-using-hunspell/' target='_blank' >https://datascience.blog.wzb.eu/2016/07/13/autocorrecting-misspelled-words-in-python-using-hunspell/</a>