AJAX

I know jQuery. Now what?

I gave this talk: I know jQuery. What now? at jQuery UK 2013, but instead of my usual approach of post-it explosion on my desk, I wrote a post first, and created the slides from the post. So here is my (fairly unedited) quasi-ramble on how I used jQuery, and how I’m looking at where I’m using native browser technology.

Excellent blog post with full of tips, snippets and examples by Remy Sharp

Read the entire article here.

YUI3 and AlloyUI at JAX.de

Our friends on the AlloyUI team at Liferay have been hard at work on version 2.0. This new version will bring a lot of improvements that they will be sharing at JAX next week. Zeno Rocha (@zenorocha), Front-end Engineer at Liferay and co-founder of BrazilJS Foundation (http://braziljs.org/), is presenting both the conference keynote and a workshop entitled “Getting started with YUI 3 and Alloy UI”. We are excited to see what the AlloyUI team has in store for the YUI community, and we encourage you to check out the conference!

Original post here.

SuperHero.js

Superhero.jsCreating, testing and maintaining a large JavaScript code base is not easy — especially since great resources on how to do this are hard to find. This page is a collection of the best articles, videos and presentations we’ve found on the topic.

We come across a lot of great articles on creating, testing and maintaining large JavaScript applications. This page is a continously updated list of articles that help explain the syntax of JavaScript, how to organize your projects, how to test your code, and what’s on the horizon. Have fun!

Check the site here

ColdFusion MeetUp: Developing Enterprise AJAX Applications Using Ext-JS 4 with Steve Drucker

Announcing a new Meetup for The Online ColdFusion Meetup!

What“Developing Enterprise AJAX Applications Using Ext-JS 4″ with Steve Drucker

Our 12pm (US ET) talk on Thursday June 16 will be “Developing Enterprise AJAX Applications Using Ext-JS 4″ with Steve Drucker.  

TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)

Ext JS 4 is a major advance in JavaScript frameworks. Learn about its new features including Flash-free drawing and charting, an advanced data-handling package, the best datagrid commercially available, support for HTML 5 features, enhanced form validation feedback, easy theming using SASS & Compass, and an object-oriented MVC framework that ties everything together. Best of all, Ext 4 applications can now be made to be Section 508 compliant, localized for international support, and are backwards-compatible to IE 6.

MEETING URL: http://experts.acrobat.com/cfmeetup/

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