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Yehuda Katz (wycats)
4.13
Description:
Starting off a jQuery application is a pleasure: in just a few lines of JavaScript you're off to the races. But if you don't start off on the right foot, you could end up with a large mass of unmaintainable code. This problem is not unique to jQuery or JavaScript, but it can catch even the most experienced JavaScript developers off guard.
In this talk, Yehuda will go over 10 tips for building a jQuery-based application from the ground up. In particular, he will cover what you need to do from day 1 to ensure that your code remains maintainable and modular from day 1.
Comments on this Talk
5-stars. Could be a double-session.
jodo3k,
14 Sep 03:39
great list of items to guide a developer. I'd love to get the slides...
bobholt,
14 Sep 14:03
So much great information! Glad to be able to get home and soak it in a little slower.
miketaylr,
14 Sep 14:21
I'm waiting for the slides, or at least a blog post. This was an action packed talk.
bitofgrace,
14 Sep 15:46
I may be a beginner, but so glad to start out with the very matter-of fact- best practices presented here.
kenitech,
14 Sep 17:52
Best presenter at the conference.
joemccann,
21 Sep 16:06
Loads of info and nuggets...could have easily had 2 hours to cover it all.
markweee,
02 Mar 05:17
This talk is only relevant for web sites that use JavaScript and want to be fast and have happy users. University AND Online Special Education degree AND Teaching Assistant degree AND Online Teaching Assistant degree AND Human Resource Management degree
gjones2323,
10 Mar 02:38
This makes sense. If your code gets out of control and is unmanageable, you will have problems.
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stevenblack,
13 Sep 18:43
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