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I attended the Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) 2015 conference this week in Montreal. It was an incredible experience, like drinking from a firehose of information. Special thanks to my employer Dropbox for sending me to the show (we're hiring!) Here's some of the trends I noticed this week; note that they are biased towards deep and reinforcement learning as those are the tracks I at
What is it? Existing markup Web Applications Web Documents History of HTML5 1999: HTML 4 & XHTML 1.0 2004: Browser vendors revolt against W3C/XHTML 2004: WHATWG starts Web Apps/Forms 1.0 2008: HTML5 brought into W3C, drops XHTML, Web Apps 1.0 rebranded HTML5 HTML5 Design Principles Backwards compatibility, clear migration path Well-defined error handling Users should not be exposed to authoring er
This is my personal blog. The views expressed on these pages are mine alone and not those of my employer. I've been asked by a few folks recently on how to profile an Ajax application and improve its performance, so I thought I would detail some of the specific and general strategies to do this in a tutorial here. I recently had to do this the last two weeks for the HyperScope project. HyperScope
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Now in a Browser Near You: Offline Access and Permanent, Client-Side Storage, Thanks to Dojo.Storage [Note: This blog post is out of date. For up to date information on Dojo Offline, Dojo Storage, and Moxie please see the official web page.] I'm proud to announce the immediate availability of dojo.storage and a new web-based editor named Moxie. Imagine if web applications could store megabytes of
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 09:38. Welcome to the Book of Dojo. This book covers versions 0.9, 1.0, and all follow-on 1.x releases; additions from minor releases are clearly marked for your enjoyment. Please use the forums for support questions, but if you see something missing, incomplete, or just plain wrong in this book, please leave a comment. For an offline version, click on
This is my personal blog. The views expressed on these pages are mine alone and not those of my employer. One of the current religions floating around the web is XHTML Compliance. If you post a technique or article that is not XHTML compliant, a horde of XHTMLites will descend on you. Many a blogger has trembled in fear before pressing the submit button on a post that might offend XHTML sensibilit
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