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Tagged with “jquery” (4) activity chart

  1. Responsive and Responsible

    Websites and apps that are usable regardless of how they’re accessed has long been an expectation of web users, and would offer enormous benefits to businesses and users alike. Yet as web developers, our desire to push our medium and to design for the latest browsers and technologies can at times seem at odds with this goal. Fortunately, if we approach our projects with both of these goals — taking advantage of the most advanced technologies, and delivering an experience that works for everyone — as a priority from the beginning, we may not need to compromise!

    In this talk, Scott will detail some of the patterns, tools and techniques that enable projects such as the forthcoming BostonGlobe.com and jQuery Mobile to truly work in any browser or device — albeit in different ways that cater to each browser’s capabilities and device’s physical constraints. Audience members will learn some workflows for building rich web experiences that are "mobile-first" from a technical standpoint, and perhaps more importantly, understand how to leave no experience feeling like it was "second."

    Presented by Scott Jehl at Breaking Development Conference held in September 2011 in Nashville, TN. bdconf.com

    —Huffduffed by tkadlec one year ago

  2. You Don’t Know Mobile: A Conversation With John Resig

    John Resig isn’t your average developer. He created the jQuery JavaScript library. He’s a former evangelist at Mozilla Corporation and currently a tools developer there. He travels and speaks regularly and he’s an author currently working on his second book, “Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja.”

    I recently had a conversation with John about the work he’s doing in the mobile space. Here’s that conversation for your listening pleasure:

    http://webstylemag.com/you-dont-know-mobile

    —Huffduffed by tkadlec 2 years ago

  3. Dustin Diaz On Javascript And Coding At Twitter

    Dustin Diaz talks about the shortcomings of jQuery, explains how object orientated coding can help your javascript and discusses testing your code.

    From http://boagworld.com/technology/dustin-diaz

    —Huffduffed by tkadlec 2 years ago

  4. YayQuery Episode 18 - I Dreamed a Dream

    Despite Alex’s vivid account of his adventures in the world of RequireJS, Adam, exhausted from many late nights of dancing ’till dawn, takes a snooze right in the middle of a perfectly good episode of yayQuery. In his dream, a mysterious guest named John Resig reveals information about the future of jQuery and mobile browsers.

    —Huffduffed by tkadlec 2 years ago