Recent Changes to jQuery's Internals 4.49 http://spkr8.com/t/1399

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The construction and build of jQuery has changed considerably over time - even within the past year has the nature of jQuery changed rather dramatically (with the release of jQuery 1.3, 1.3.1, and 1.3.2). In this talk the internal construction of jQuery is going to be discussed, looking at a number of components that have undergone recent overhauls. This talk is not for those just starting with jQuery - it's assumed that you're already a jQuery user and are, at least, basically familiar with its construction.

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Missing sbujold, 12 Sep 18:23

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In future plan on repeating questions through the mic so that everybody can hear

Stream stevenblack, 12 Sep 18:38

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Excellent talk, interesting. More material than could fit in the slot, obviously,,,

Stream defeated, 12 Sep 19:52

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John is a gracious host & presenter, answering every question thoughtfully. Unfortunately, the session ran out of time; there were several interesting slides we didn't get a chance to cover!

Stream richleland, 13 Sep 13:55

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Good presentation and very in-depth. Great overview of the enhancements coming with 1.3.3.

Stream akahn, 13 Sep 15:49

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I'd rather you took questions at the end, so that you could get through all of your content. In all, a great talk, very clearly explained some tricky, technical stuff.

Missing lukeb, 16 Sep 01:04

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Hearing John was quite enjoyable. His breadth of knowledge and ability to relate the code to the use was extremely refreshing. It set the stage for a great weekend.

Missing uebersetzer, 31 Aug 22:20

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I do not know if this comment is the right place, but I have a question regarding jquery roadplan. A while ago, we wanted to make a web portal for our company but could not decide which programming platform to use. Jquery looked very promising, but then I also found Extjs, which seemed to have a lot of UI elements made up. Do you think it makes more sense to go with Extjs because of this UI or the jquery offers better and more extensive functionalities. Best regards, Übersetzer

Missing David , 01 Sep 04:29

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