After playing with Deferred Objects for the first time yesterday, I've definitely gotten deferred on the brain. I've known about deferred objects for a long time and never really understood them; as such, I'm quite eager to wrap my head around exactly what it is that they are capable of doing. Last night, just after I posted my previous blog entry, it occurred to me that they might be useful for a
Over the weekend, I started to explore the Deferred objects that were added to jQuery 1.5. Deferred objects are stateful queues that can trigger success and fail event handlers. In a follow-up exploration, I wanted to see if I could use Deferred objects to power asynchronous script loading. As it turns out, you certainly can; but, the way in which I listened for the DOM-ready event should have rai
Over the weekend, I was working on my in-depth jQuery presentation for the New York ColdFusion User Group. As part of the presentation, I wanted to discuss the beauty of Javascript "closures" and how jQuery makes tremendous use of them. Javascript closures can be a very hard thing to wrap your head around, especially when you are faced with vague definitions like: A "closure" is an expression (typ
As I have been experimenting with HTML5's new features (SQLite, Cache Manifest, Offline Application Cache), I've started to build up a vision in my head of some very cool mobile web applications for my iPhone. In particular, I'm in love with the idea of creating a rich, offline web client for my Dig Deep Fitness web application. Ideally, I would like people to bookmark the Dig Deep Fitness applica
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