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Nerdtalk – Entdecker fremder Welten
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interviews Eric Meyer, an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML, CSS, and Web standards
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The Big Web Show Episode 10: Less Is Always an Option
Dan Benjamin and Jeffrey Zeldman talk with Jason Fried, CEO and co-founder of 37 Signals about changing an industry, collaborating, reducing distractions and interruptions, design, logos, usability, real and virtual offices, co-working, designing in the open, and more.
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The Dev Show - Episode 7: Wireframing
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Episode 11: Nicole Sullivan on CSS
How do you scale CSS for millions of visitors or thousands of pages? Nicole Sullivan knows, and shares her insight, experience, and expertise in this in-depth discussion with Dan and Jeffrey.
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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
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Zeldman and Ethan Marcotte on the Future of the Web
Jeffrey Zeldman and Ethan Marcotte talk about the third edition of Designing with Web Standards as well as discuss the future of the web.
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Distributed systems with PHP
Quick, what do memcache, MogileFS, and Gearman have in common? They are scalable, distributed technologies, and they can also interface with PHP, your ubiquitous Web development language. Digg uses all 3 (and a few more) in its quest for social news domination, and this session will share much of what we’ve learned about them and how they are best utilized with PHP.
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Webdev radio episode 74
IE9 developer preview is out - are you testing with it yet? I recently found UserFly.com as a great tool to track and record your visitors’ sessions, then found an older set of example code called MoveLogger if you’re inclined to try to build the same thing from scratch. ClickHeat is a tool I’ve used to track where people are clicking on sites, giving you a pretty good idea of how visitors are engaging with your site. Some interesting conferences coming up over next few months - JSConf in DC, TXJS in Austin and NCDevCon in Raleigh. Know of any more?
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Ruby on Rails Podcast #104 - Luigi Montanez of Sunlight Labs
A developer from Sunlight Labs talks about using Ruby to deliver open government data in the United States.
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