Google Tech Talks October 24, 2008 ABSTRACT Dojo is arguable the most feature-complete ajax toolkit today. Using Dojo’s data stores to create a clean separation of concerns from the server-side, this talk gives practical advice for impementing all rendering of data in the browser, leading to a much thinner server, which focus on business-logic only. Speaker: Peter Svensson Peter is a Java and Ajax developer active in the Dojo Ajax community. His controversial Thin Server Architecture is not a new idea, but hopes to save time and complexity from todays fast-paced web application development schedules. He lives in Stockholm Sweden in a beautiful house house with his wife, two kids and three cats. He has too many side projects, but is always open for new ones. He probably reads more SF than you do (Since he doesn’t have a drivers license).
SkillsCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. At SkillsCamp people, with knowledge to share, give training sessions. Each session will have both the video and screencast recorded to be edited and made freely available on the Internet for all to benefit.
Illuminated Photo & Graphics CEO and Webmaster John Castro doing a quick discussion, answering questions, revealing some techniques, expressing anger over local cheapskate cyber theives, challenging other web folks and gives his web wisdom about aJaX, Flash and Video. All 3 can be executed on time given your tight time and budget constraints. www.ipxg.net
SkillsCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. At SkillsCamp people, with knowledge to share, give training sessions. Each session will have both the video and screencast recorded to be edited and made freely available on the Internet for all to benefit.
Luke Birdeau has remixed Craigslist to produce a desktop-esque Ajax application view on the data that adds features such as being able to save your favorites, add notes to them, and even use the app offline (eg take your laptop on the road to go see the stuff for sale of meet that blind date). The app combines aspects of 3 libraries — TIBCO GI 3.5 for the interface, plus Dojo (for offline) and Google Maps.
SkillsCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. At SkillsCamp people, with knowledge to share, give training sessions. Each session will have both the video and screencast recorded to be edited and made freely available on the Internet for all to benefit.
Can We Get There From Here? Alex Russell (SitePen) HTML, HTTP, JavaScript, CSS and most of the web development stack have been often cited as proof that “worse is better”, but today divergent views of the web are emerging as we find out that that worse isn’t *always* better, that ubiquity and openness are assailable advantages, and that the web’s derivative value streams already are routing around the flaws in HTML’s semantics. This talk looks at the divergent views being fielded today. GWT, Flex, and Silverlight all take the view that the web is a problem to be fixed, giving developers serious power to accomplish more in less time. The other view, embodied by Safari, HTML 5, Gears, and Ajax libraries like Dojo suggests that there is an evolutionary path which still provides a place for upgrades to existing semantics and practice.
SkillsCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. At SkillsCamp people, with knowledge to share, give training sessions. Each session will have both the video and screencast recorded to be edited and made freely available on the Internet for all to benefit.
skillscamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. At skillscamp people, with knowledge to share, give training sessions. Each session will have both the video and screencast recorded to be edited and made freely available on the Internet for all to benefit.