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JavaScript: Let's Emit Posted By : at 2008-05-08 13:41:05
As the presenter of “Modern JavaScript Programming”, careful readers will already know what my position is. There were three camps in the discussion:. those who write JavaScript by hand; those whose framework controls the JavaScript, ...
Blog Source - http://blog.thinkrelevance.com/2008/4/2/javascript-as-bytecode-please
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Other Posts about JavaScript: Let's Emit you may like: John Resig Speaks on Future Directions for jQuery and Javascript at 2008-05-15 13:25:38
jQuery creator and Mozilla Javascript Evangelist John Resig recently posted a video presentation outlining future release plans for the jQuery project and highlighting some exciting new Javascript features that will be coming soon to ...
Blog Source - http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/05/resig-video
Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery at 2008-05-15 13:25:38
Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery. The online handout for the tutorial I gave this morning at XTech.
Blog Source - http://simonwillison.net/2008/May/6/unobtrusive/
The most used Javascript Library is... jQuery at 2008-05-15 13:25:38
As the author of the survey says, the audience of his website is mainly composed by designers, so the results are a bit biased toward jQuery (which has been designed to port the CSS way of thinking into JavaScript development). ...
Blog Source - http://codeclimber.net.nz/archive/2008/05/12/The-most-used-Javascript-Library-is...
Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery at 2008-05-15 13:25:38
Simon Willison gave another jQuery talk, this time at XTech, called Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery. In the presentation he delves into the reasons why you should go unobtrusive, how to use jQuery, and why they are a good match. ...
Blog Source - http://ajaxian.com/archives/unobtrusive-javascript-with-jquery
What's Next in jQuery and JavaScript? at 2008-05-15 13:25:38
What's happening in jQuery Core, jQuery UI, and the jQuery Project. What upcoming browser features I'm excited about. Some of what's coming in JavaScript 1.9. Some things that should change about Open Web development. ...
Blog Source - http://ejohn.org/blog/whats-next-in-jquery-and-javascript/ ;  |
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