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As applications get more complex, the underlying systems will get harder and harder to maintain and manage. JavaScript's tools aren't keeping pace, and that's a problem. Ariya Hidayat spoke to the San Francisco HTML5 Usergroup about this highly performant, extensible JavaScript parser with features designed to improve code inspection, static and dynamic analysis, and source transformation. Working
Turning an app idea into a working reality is a more complicated task than most people might believe. However, with the wealth of software resources available on the internet, creating an app out of your idea is manageable. You don't even need to necessarily know how to develop mobile apps to make your application work. You can hire third parties or freelancers as there many places where you can f
Join our experts as they provide tips, tricks, and strategies for preparing for a Microsoft Certification exam. Our exam prep videos will help you identify the key knowledge and skills measured on the exam and how to allocate your study time. Each video segment corresponds to a major topic area on the exam. In these videos, we include example questions and answers with explanations. Elevate your l
At the end of last year I spoke at the awesome CapitolJS Conference in DC. I was encouraged to talk a little more broadly about third-party JavaScript development and its various quirks. When I got back home to AustinJS we had some time for a short talk. Luckily, Logan Lindquist is usually there to film talks for Austin Tech Videos. Long story short, my talk and slides are now available for Third
WebRTC is a new front in the long war for an open and unencumbered web. Brendan Eich, inventor of JavaScript Real-time communication without plugins Imagine a world where your phone, TV, and computer could communicate on a common platform. Imagine it was easy to add video chat and peer-to-peer data sharing to your web app. That's the vision of WebRTC. Want to try it out? WebRTC is available on des
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Yesterday, I announced my new screencast series, Let's Code: Test-Driven Javascript. Today, I'm pleased to share an early screen test for the "Lessons Learned" channel. Each "Lessons Learned" episode provides a distilled look at a specific topic, such as automating Lint, testing a Node.js server, or automating cross-browser testing. The series also includes a "Live" channel: a live recording of a
The document discusses the integration of YouTube's video playback on mobile web platforms, detailing various formats, browser compatibility, and technical requirements for streaming. It covers autoplay features, custom video controls, and strategies for testing across different devices and browsers. Additional resources for HTML5 video specifications and browser documentation are also provided.
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In this video I describe the difference between Primitive Types and Reference Types in JavaScript. Bonus link: Information about "typed arrays" in JavaScript http://blog.n01se.net/blog-n01se-net-p-248.html
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In this talk from the March 5, 2012 BayJax event at Yahoo!, Douglas Crockford outlines the basic principles of designing secure software, with a focus on web applications. With his usual sardonic wit, he starts at the beginning (almost literally -- with the invention of language itself) and makes a strong case for designing secure software based on fundamental principles rather than specific techn
Hei! Jeg heter Magnar, og jeg lager et nettspill fra bunn av med javascript på klient og server. Testdrevet etter beste evne. Hvis du er ny her, så vil du kanskje starte på forsiden.
Summary Developers creating JavaScript applications these days usually use a combination of patterns like MVC/MV*, modules, widgets and plugins for their architecture.Whilst this works great for apps that are built at a smaller-scale, what happens when your project starts to grow? In this talk, I present an effective set of design patterns for small, medium and large-scale JavaScript applications.
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