EtherPad: Real-time Editing with JavaScript #
I had the opportunity, last year, to talk with the team behind AppJet.
I had the opportunity, last year, to talk with the team behind AppJet.
The web is changing. Historically it's been painfully easy to request resources from remote locations (such as stylesheets, scripts, images, and loading pages in iframes)...
There were two events recently that made me quite concerned. First, I was looking through some of the results from the Dromaeo test suite and...
Apple, and the WebKit team, have recently proposed two different additions to CSS: CSS Transitions and CSS Animations.
A little while ago a nightly of Firefox 3.1 included support for the new Element Traversal API proposed by the W3C.
If I had to rate my least favorite browser bugs I'd have to put this one near the top.
Like many developers who had seen the work-in-progress CSS3 Layout specification I was immediately horrified.
We were having a discussion, the other day, on the jQuery-dev mailing list concerning style and jQuery code.
A cool new browser event just recently landed in the latest Firefox nightlies: an event announcing when the browser re-draws a portion of the page.
Summary: JavaScript Benchmarks aren't adapting well to the rapid increase in JavaScript engine performance.
Google Chrome has taken the browser world by storm. It makes for an exciting release, no doubt, especially with a brand new JavaScript engine on...
Last weekend I decided to play around with the new Ubiquity extension for Firefox, building a command.
A new JavaScript Engine has hit the pavement running: The new V8 engine (powering the brand-new Google Chrome browser).
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