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  1. Jeremy Keith at From The Front 2011: One Web

    The range of devices accessing the web is increasing. We are faced with a choice in how we deal with this diversity. We can either fracture the web by designing a multitude of device-specific silos, or we can embrace the flexibility of the web and create experiences that can adapt to any device or browser.

    http://www.spreaker.com/show/back_to_the_front

    http://lanyrd.com/2011/fromthefront/sgfgq/

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  2. SO1E43 - Chris Nelson

    2:00 How MVC is shifting from server side to client side
    2:53 Backbone.js and CoffeeScript revolutionizing front end development
    4:35 Seamlessly structuring client side code with Backbone.js
    6:18 The origin of Backbone.js and why it fits naturally with Rails
    8:34 How CoffeeScript changed Chris’ approach to front end development
    9:00 CoffeeScript as a better syntax for JavaScript
    10:00 Where to begin? CoffeeScript for n00bs
    11:00 Jasmine: BDD for JavaScript
    11:42 Why Jasmine + CoffeeScript = crazy delicious
    12:30 The Beautiful Front End Code training course
    13:37 How Steve Jobs and the Apple IIe shaped Chris’ introduction to programming
    19:15 Chris’ interest in node.js
    20:20 Rails 3.1 asset pipeline for managing dependencies in JavaScript
    20:40 The npm_assets gem to add npm modules to your Rails asset path
    

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  3. Steve Jobs: ‘Computer Science Is A Liberal Art’ : NPR

    Everyone should be able to harness technology, Jobs told Fresh Air's Terry Gross in 1996. In memory of Apple's co-founder and former CEO, we listen back to excerpts of their conversation. "Our goal was to bring a liberal arts perspective … to what had traditionally been a very geeky technology," he said.

    http://www.npr.org/2011/10/06/141115121/steve-jobs-computer-science-is-a-liberal-art

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