Spring 2010 jQuery Talks #
I'm giving a number of talks this spring on jQuery and especially on some of the recent additions made in jQuery 1.4.
I'm giving a number of talks this spring on jQuery and especially on some of the recent additions made in jQuery 1.4.
After reading a recent post by Steve Souders concerning a free tool called dynaTrace Ajax, I was intrigued.
As far as I'm concerned, Google Groups is dead. For the jQuery project we've run all of our community discussions through Google Group mailing lists...
TestSwarm, the project that I've been working on over the past 6 months, or so, is now open to the public.
Unfortunately I'm short on time at the moment (trying to launch a project this week) but I have to say, at least, a few words...
Web Workers are, undoubtedly, the coolest new feature to arrive in the latest version of web browsers.
One of the biggest wins of the HTML 5 recommendation is a detailed specification outlining how parsing of HTML documents should work.
I just posted a run down of some of the new DOM Traversal APIs in Firefox 3.5.
Previously I analyzed ECMAScript 5's Object and Property system. This is a huge new aspect of the language and deserved its special consideration.
A common question that I hear from developers is "What is the market share of Firefox?" (or, more recently, "What is the market share of...
(This is a follow-up on my portion of the More Secrets of JavaScript Libraries panel at SXSW.) It's become increasingly obvious to me that cross-browser...
This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending and presenting at the annual SXSW conference, down in Austin, TX.
I gave a talk last week at Google (at the request of the excellent Steve Souders) all about the performance improvements, and new APIs, that...
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