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Episode 2: Brendan Eich and Arun Ranganathan on ECMAScript Harmony

Episode 2: Brendan Eich and Arun Ranganathan on ECMAScript Harmony

Brendan Eich on the future of JavaScript.

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OpenWeb Podcast - openwebpodcast-20080807.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object)

OpenWeb Podcast - openwebpodcast-20080807.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object)

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Open Web Podcast #1

Open Web Podcast #1

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Quick Announcement

Quick Announcement

Don’t forget to add a slash to the end of the URL when you go... More

Don’t forget to add a slash to the end of the URL when you got to answer the question of the week! http://www.naturescure.com/emo/ Music by The Hush Sound Less

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K1 Tipps & Tricks 20: Gesichter Mosaik

K1 Tipps & Tricks 20: Gesichter Mosaik

Openpuzzle.com ist ein soziales Netwerk mit neuem Konzept, Mittelpu... More

Openpuzzle.com ist ein soziales Netwerk mit neuem Konzept, Mittelpunkt sind Profilbilder, die zu einem gigantischen Mosaik zusammengefügt werden. Less

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State of Search - Part 1 of 2

State of Search - Part 1 of 2

In this Marketing Over Coffee learn : All you need to get started w... More

In this Marketing Over Coffee learn : All you need to get started with SEO and Organic Search, a whole boat load of tools, and some tactics to use. All this and more… Show length 23:01 Brought to you by MarketingProfs.com 00:41 We are not sponsored by $tarbux, Defending the Brand 02:30 Mike asks about SEO, WebPosition Gold, WebCEO, Google Analytics, SEOMoz, SEOChat, Google Webmaster Tools, Google changing SERP layouts. 05:55 The importance of inbound links, Blog or die. 07:45 Chris talks SEO Maintenence 10:50 Choosing Keyword fights: Google Adwords Keyword Tool, Google Trends, and the rest of the Google Toolbox, Adwords blog, Adsense blog and Matt Cutts 14:30 Disk based analytics versus javascript or image based analytics, AWStats, Design vs. SEO when building your site 17:20 Tasks that didn’t exist 5 years ago: WPO - Wiki Page Optimization, YTO - YouTube Optimization (David Tames points to this Primer on YouTube), Chris’ YouTube tips. John is off to a TFTTF Photo Workshop this Summer (John’s Flickr) Chris is with Matthew Ebel at the Common Cafe in Waltham on March 15th. Our theme song is called Mellow G by Fonkmasters from the Podsafe Music Network Direct Link to File ShareThis Less

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Drupal Podcast No. 53: Javascript/JQuery in Drupal

Drupal Podcast No. 53: Javascript/JQuery in Drupal

John Resig joins Nate Haug, James Walker, Matt Westgate, Jeff Eaton... More

John Resig joins Nate Haug, James Walker, Matt Westgate, Jeff Eaton, and Jeff Robbins in a discussion about how JavaScript and JQuery are used in Drupal, the JavaScript-related changes for Drupal 6, the new features brought by JQuery 1.2, and general strategies for using JavaScript in Drupal. Less

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Drupal Podcast No. 50: 50 Drupal Tips and Tricks

Drupal Podcast No. 50: 50 Drupal Tips and Tricks

The Lullabot team celebrates its 50th podcast with a list of 50 Dru... More

The Lullabot team celebrates its 50th podcast with a list of 50 Drupal tips and tricks. Here's the list: read more Less

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03 - Jeremy Keith on Javascript Kung Fu

03 - Jeremy Keith on Javascript Kung Fu

Author, developer, musician and WaSP DOM Scripting Task Force co-le... More

Author, developer, musician and WaSP DOM Scripting Task Force co-lead Jeremy Keith sits down with me (and a live microphone) at the recent Web Directions North conference in Vancouver and shares how he got started as a web developer, as well as his formidable expertise on Javascript best practices, how to approach DOM scripting as a web designer, thoughts on frameworks and libraries, and some information on his new book “Bulletproof Ajax”, a sequel of sorts to his popular tome on DOM Scripting. (Photo courtesy of Stephanie Sullivan) Less

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PodDev Episode IV

PodDev Episode IV

The fourth episode of PodDev: - JotSpot’s support headaches - Yahoo... More

The fourth episode of PodDev: - JotSpot’s support headaches - Yahoo forgos RSS, can it be accepted in the enterprise? - Wii’s browser (the web in new places), how will this affect webdev? Interview: Narendra Rocherolle Less

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Ajax Diagnosis And Testing Patterns - Podcast

Ajax Diagnosis And Testing Patterns - Podcast

Welcome to Ye Olde Ajax Patterns Podcaste, the final in this series... More

Welcome to Ye Olde Ajax Patterns Podcaste, the final in this series that began twelve months ago. 3+4+4+1 = 12 podcasts in all, covering 71 patterns (the 70 patterns in the the book as well as Dyanmic Favicons). Find them all on the podcast category - http://www.softwareas.com/category/podcast/ or subscribe to the podcast feed at http://www.softwareas.com/podcast/rss2. Thanks for listening! This podcast covers eight patterns on debugging/diagnosis of Ajax Apps, as well as testing Ajax apps, and I’m joined by Craig Shoemaker from Polymorphic Podcast, also a co-author of “Beginning Ajax with ASP.NET”. After some announcements, the interview begans at 6:00. The podcast overall is 60 minutes. Ajax Diagnosis Patterns: Logging Debugging DOM Inspection Traffic Sniffing Ajax Testing Patterns: Simulation Service Browser-Side Test Service Test System Test With the series now complete, the podcast will now resume regular Sotware As She’s Developed topics including but not limited to agile development, Ajax, the web, and usability. Also, more conversations - please drop me a line at michael@mahemoff.com if you’d like to come drop in for a skype chat. As always, credits on this podcast to My Morning Jacket for the lead-in track, “One Big Holiday”. All podcasts in this series licensed under CC. Audio Note: Sorry about the noise at some stages in this recording - I now know a lot more about audio levelling (the problem of keeping both ends at the same level), but at the time this was recording, it turned out I had set Craig’s end at too low a volume. I used Levelator to level each end, leading to too much noise…next time I’ll need to pump up the volume at each end from the start. I’m also looking forward to resuming use of Bias SoundSoap, but there’s no easy way to get this running on an Intel Mac for now! Download Standard Podcast Less

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Ajax Functionality and Usability Patterns - Podcast 3 of 4: Visual Effects

Ajax Functionality and Usability Patterns - Podcast 3 of 4: Visual Effects

This is the third in the four-part series on Ajax functionality and... More

This is the third in the four-part series on Ajax functionality and usability patterns (Book: Part 4, pp 327-530). An audio discussion of visual effects is ideally short and sweet, so this podcast is but 13 minutes long. This 13-minute podcast covers ten patterns of Ajax Architecture (Book: Chapter 16, pp 445-472): One-Second Spotlight One-Second Mutation One-Second Motion Highlight Download Standard Podcast Less

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Ajax Functionality and Usability Patterns - Podcast 2 of 4: Ajax Page Architecture

Ajax Functionality and Usability Patterns - Podcast 2 of 4: Ajax Page Architecture

This is the second in the four-part series on Ajax functionality an... More

This is the second in the four-part series on Ajax functionality and usability patterns (Book: Part 4, pp 327-530). The guest for this week is Dave Johnson of Nitobi (the Ajax component developers formerly known as E-Business Applications), widget guru and author of the upcoming Enterprise Ajax book. Dave helps me walk through the patterns and offers plenty of great insights along the way. We mention Dave’s recent presentation a couple of times; here’s the PDF. This 54-minute podcast covers ten patterns of Ajax Architecture (Book: Chapter 15, pp 389-444): Drag-And-Drop Sprite Popup Malleable Content Microlink Portlet Status Area Update Control Virtual Workspace Download Standard Podcast Less

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Ajax Functionality and Usability Patterns - Podcast 1 of 4: Widgets of the Web

Ajax Functionality and Usability Patterns - Podcast 1 of 4: Widgets of the Web

And so, a new series begins, based on the Ajax functionality and us... More

And so, a new series begins, based on the Ajax functionality and usability patterns (Book: Part 4, pp 327-530). We’ve already looked at the technical details, now we’re looking at what Ajax can do for users and how to implement these features. I’m asking guests to join me for most of the remaining Ajax Pattern podcasts. Seeing patterns from someone else’s perspsective will make the discussion richer and hopefully cover more questions you might have as you’re listening to the podcast. The guest for this week is Andre Charland of E-Business Applications, widget guru and author of the upcoming Enterprise Ajax book. This 83-minute podcast covers nine patterns of Ajax widgets: Slider Progress Indicator Drilldown Data Grid Rich Text Editor Suggestion Live Search Live Command-Line Live Form Download Standard Podcast Less

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Ajax Programming Patterns - Podcast 4 of 4: Performance Optimisation Patterns

Ajax Programming Patterns - Podcast 4 of 4: Performance Optimisation Patterns

The fourth and final podcast in this series of Ajax Programming Pat... More

The fourth and final podcast in this series of Ajax Programming Patterns. As always, the patterns are online at AjaxPatterns.org and covered in the book too, now available at Amazon. This 33-minute podcast covers seven patterns of Performance Optimisation: Browser-Side Cache Maintain a local cache of information. Guesstimate Instead of grabbing real data from the server, make a guesstimate that’s good enough for most user’s needs. ITunes Download Counter, GMail Storage Counter. Multi-Stage Download Quickly download the page structure with a standard request, then populate it with further requests. Predictive Fetch Anticipate likely user actions and pre-load the required data. Fat Client Create a rich, browser-based, client by peforming remote calls only when there is no way to achieve the same effect in the browser. Pseudo-Threading Use a timer and a worker queue to process jobs without the blocking application flow. Code Compression Compress code on the server, preferably not on the fly. (Note that the last two are recent additions to the wiki and just stubs at this stage.) Okay, here endeth the series. I will soon be starting up a new series on the next group of patterns (Part 5 in the book): Functionality and Usability Patterns. There will be a change in the format, one I hope you’ll enjoy! Download Standard Podcast Less

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Ajax Programming Patterns - Podcast 3 of 4: “DOM Population” and “Code Generation and Reuse” Patterns

Ajax Programming Patterns - Podcast 3 of 4: “DOM Population” and “Code Generation and Reuse” Patterns

The third podcast in this series of Ajax Programming Patterns. The ... More

The third podcast in this series of Ajax Programming Patterns. The 29-minute podcast covers five patterns. As with the previous podcast, there is reason for concern about the audio quality herein. Firstly, three patterns on DOM population - taking server response data and displaying it or storing it in the DOM: XML Data Island Retain XML responses as “XML Data Islands”, nodes within the HTML DOM. Browser-Side XSLT Apply XSLT to convert XML Messages into XHTML. Browser-Side Templating Produce browser-side templates and call on a suitable browser-side framework to render them as HTML. The second group of patterns (representing a different chapter in the Ajax Design Patterns book) are a couple of generic Javascript patterns to make the code more maintainable and portable: Server-Side Code Generation Automatically generate HTML and Javascript from server-side code. Cross-Browser Component Create cross-browser components, allowing programmers to reuse them without regard for browser compatibility. Download Standard Podcast Less

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Ajax Programming Patterns - Podcast 2 of 4: Browser-Server Dialogue Patterns

Ajax Programming Patterns - Podcast 2 of 4: Browser-Server Dialogue Patterns

Continuing from the previous podcast (*cough* 12 weeks ago), more p... More

Continuing from the previous podcast (*cough* 12 weeks ago), more programming patterns. Unfortunately, this recording (and the next one) went pear-shaped. Sorry. I do, however, recommend them to those of you who’ve been wondering what an Ajax talk would have sounded like in crackly 1930s recording technology, and one in which the speaker has a severe cold. FYI The level was too low and it didn’t correct very well…maybe one day, I’ll re-record, but for now I’d prefer to just get them out there as they have been sitting in the libsyn archive for many weeks. The 40-minute podcast covers the following patterns: Call Tracking Accommodate busy user behaviour by allocating a new XMLHttpRequest object for each request. See Richard Schwartz’s blog entry.Note: Pending some rewrite to take into account request-locking etc. Periodic Refresh The browser refreshs volatile information by periodically polling the server. Submission Throttling Instead of submitting upon each Javascript event, retain the data in a local buffer and upload it periodically. Explicit Submission Instead of submitting upon each Javascript event, require the user to explicitly request it, e.g. submit upon clicking a button. Distributed Events Keep objects synchronised with an event mechanism. Cross-Domain Proxy Allow the browser to communicate with other domains by server-based mediation. This podcast covers six patterns on Browser-Server Dialogue: Call Tracking, Periodic Refresh, Submission Throttling, Explicit Submission, Distributed Events, Thanks for your feedback since last time. Good, bad, or ugly, it’s all welcome - in the comments for this podcast or michael@mahemoff.com. Download Standard Podcast Less

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