phreaknerd / Carsten Nielsen

software developer located in sweden.

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  1. SXSW - More Secrets of JavaScript Libraries

    From http://www.sxsw.com/node/1453

    In a reprise from last year’s popular panel - the JavaScript libraries authors are getting together again to impart their what they’ve learned from their experience in developing solid, world-class, JavaScript libraries. Covering everything from advanced aspects of the JavaScript language, to handling cross-browser issues, all the way up to packaging and distribution. A complete set of knowledge for a JavaScript developer.

    John Resig, Mozilla Corporation

    Andrew Dupont, Prototype JavaScript Framework

    Nate Koechley

    Becky Gibson, IBM

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

  2. Best practices for web service design

    by Lorna Jane Mitchell

    This session is aimed at programmers, architects and analysts alike, delving into some examples of ways to write really excellent and useful services. We’ll cover selecting the right service type to use and how to design a flexible, maintainable system with an outward-facing API that will have your users easily utilising its features. There will be tips and tricks on helping minimise user confusion (and resulting bug reports) and how to achieve robust services and happy users who cite your application as their ‘must-have’.

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

  3. PHP 5.3 in practice

    by Fabien Potencier

    Slides available at http://www.phpconference.co.uk/2010/talks

    From Zend Framework to Symfony, all the major frameworks are moving to PHP 5.3 for their next major version. To be ready for this big move, all PHP developers need to learn more about the new PHP 5.3 features and how to use them in practice. This session will not be yet another big list of all the great features of PHP 5.3. Instead, I will show you how to solve real problems more simply and more elegantly with PHP 5.3.

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

  4. Would you like docs with that?

    by Stefan Koopmanschap

    PDF Presentation available at http://www.phpconference.co.uk/2010/talks

    For most developers, documentation is a necessary evil they’d rather skip. But really, is documentation that evil? Or is it actually useful? This presentation with show the types of (technical) documentation that can be written, the reasons for documenting, and the tools that you can use to ease the documenting task.

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

  5. Pattern Recognition by William Gibson, Part 5

    In seedy Moscow, ‘coolhunter’ Cayce meets the maker of the footage. Lorelei King concludes the fast-moving thriller.

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

  6. Pattern Recognition by William Gibson, Part 4

    Searching for footage clues, ‘coolhunter’ Cayce locates the menacing Baranov. Lorelei King reads the fast-moving thriller.

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

  7. Pattern Recognition by William Gibson, Part 3

    ‘Coolhunter’ Cayce Pollard is mugged in Tokyo - but who’s behind her assailants? Fast-moving thriller read by Lorelei King.

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

  8. Pattern Recognition by William Gibson, Part 2

    ‘Coolhunter’ Cayce travels to Tokyo in search of the online footage’s creator. Lorelei King reads the fast-moving thriller.

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

  9. Pattern Recognition by William Gibson, Part 1

    ‘Coolhunter’ Cayce Pollard takes on an apparently routine assignment in London. Fast-moving thriller read by Lorelei King.

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

  10. Things Every Programmer Should Know

    Kevlin Henney, editor/author of 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know, discusses the book and the programming process. He talks about how he compiled the essays for the book and lists some of the items he found most surprising and thought provoking. He also assesses the issues related to programmer training, including some of the things not taught in school.

    —Huffduffed by phreaknerd 2 years ago

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