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Cards on the tableau need to be stacked by alternating color from high rank (King) to low rank (Ace). Empty spots on the tableau can be filled with a King of any suit. Play solitaire for free. No download or registration needed.
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Any time you expose a face-down card in a tableau column, that card is automatically turned face-up for you. Empty spots on the tableau can be filled with any card. Play Spider Solitaire for free. No download or registration needed.
Solitr started off as a weekend project, but then I noticed it started getting actual traffic. I knew that the highest-ranked site for “solitaire” gets over 100k daily visits, so I figured that with ad-monetization alone, there’s probably a business there. Since then, traffic to Solitr has risen to 4000 daily visits (mostly through ...
Update Feb 2012: Read up on how I rewrote Solitr around MVC. Posted by Jo Liss Nov 7th, 2011. The making of solitr.com (source at github.com/joliss/solitr), a CoffeeScript solitaire, in one 18-hour hackathon: Hackathon Diary 9:15 am: Shreeeek- ….
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Feb 17th, 2014. Broccoli is a new build tool. It’s comparable to the Rails asset pipeline in scope, though it runs on Node and is backend-agnostic. After a long slew of 0.0.x alpha releases, I just pushed out the first beta version, Broccoli 0.1.0. Update March 2015: This post is still up-to-date with regard to architectural considerations ...
The State of Libsass (versus Ruby Sass) Jan 29th, 2014. Libsass is a C++ re-implementation of the Ruby-based Sass compiler. It’s an order of magnitude faster than Ruby Sass, but hasn’t seen as much adoption yet. I recently asked Aaron Leung, the current maintainer, about the state of libsass.
I sing the praises of frameworks like Ember.js, explain why they don’t work so well for games, and. demonstrate how to structure any JavaScript app (game or not, framework or not) around MVC for cleaner code.
Roll your own drag-and-drop handling, with help from jQuery UI. In which I show how to harness jQuery UI’s Mouse plugin to roll your own drag-and-drop handling, when Draggable is not flexible enough for you.