Likewise, good documentation is invaluable. It's criminal that so few people are playing with this. The slides were on automatic, so the presenters had to be able to time their talk precisely to match up with their slides. Remember, all valid JSON is valid JavaScript but the opposite is not true; JSON is a subset.
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Definitely the best value conference with the most grassroots atmosphere that I've ever been to. The solver itself was pretty straight foward; the hand-rolled OCR routine to deal with the Times' dodgy scanned JPEG a little less so. You might be surprised at the amount of invalid JSON out there. I'll be writing a lot more about this in the future. or Google Maps and everything breaks. Paradoxically, the more time saving abstractions you are using the more you actually have to know. Clever, but a bit scary at the same time. It shows every component of the page - JavaScript, CSS, images - and when each component started and finished loading. I gave talks about it at both BarCamp and Euro Foo - it's decentralised single sign-on that works, and it's trivial to implement thanks to really solid libraries for most programming languages. According to the authors, doing this with JavaScript requires painful code forking. The big four all have active communities, which means less bugs, more support and a faster rate of improvement. I'll be writing a lot more about this in the future. Test-first development is certainly an important technique, but the power of interactive development should never be underestimated. It's criminal that so few people are playing with this. Test-first development is certainly an important technique, but the power of interactive development should never be underestimated. If you can find a library that solves them for you so much the better! All were excellent, and each one nicely complemented the others. According to the authors, doing this with JavaScript requires painful code forking. It's all very well saying that you'll always be using code built with your core language modifications in mind, but you may well change your tune when you try to incorporate Yahoo! , Technorati and Google search results pages which don't have those links. If you want to move text to an actual file you need to either export it or use copy and paste. In JavaScript, that means that libraries that mess with Object. You might be surprised at the amount of invalid JSON out there. Don't use libraries as crutches; if you're not prepared to figure out what the library is doing for you you'll end up in a world of pain further down the line. I imagine the main problem was the heat - sitting in a stuffy lecture theatre on a night like Tuesday's wasn't a hugely attractive proposition, but the talks were more than worth it. Really, that's way uncool. I suppose it's looking for any link on the page with 'Next' as the link text. The following is all the browser-forking code you need to cover every available major browser. If you plan to evaluate some existing libraries these make an excellent starting point. Remember, all valid JSON is valid JavaScript but the opposite is not true; JSON is a subset. The big four all have active communities, which means less bugs, more support and a faster rate of improvement. You'd be crazy to miss it. Likewise, good documentation is invaluable. Programmers on those VMs get more productive languages, while users of those languages gain access to enormous existing class libraries, not to mention the promise of significant performance boosts. They cover the bases effectively and each one offers something interesting that makes it worth studying in its own right. It shows every component of the page - JavaScript, CSS, images - and when each component started and finished loading. Unfortunately, many of these APIs are getting the details slightly wrong and in doing so are producing invalid JSON. Ajax requests are instead made through an invisible Flash file that uses Flash to load the data, parse the XML, extract some CDATA and pass it back to JavaScript to replace a div. All of the example code for the HOWTOs was first written in an interactive prompt and then copied to a file once it was working. All of the example code for the HOWTOs was first written in an interactive prompt and then copied to a file once it was working. I fluffed the timing a bit, but the talk seemed to go over well. I imagine the main problem was the heat - sitting in a stuffy lecture theatre on a night like Tuesday's wasn't a hugely attractive proposition, but the talks were more than worth it. It's criminal that so few people are playing with this. It maintains a list of your WriteRooms in the file menu, keying each on the first few words. With a high performance open-source VM like Tamarin available, maybe more developers will start to re-examine JavaScript's role outside the browser. It shows every component of the page - JavaScript, CSS, images - and when each component started and finished loading. JavaScript Libraries are an enormous topic but I felt we did them justice considering the time available. I think my brain is full. The following is all the browser-forking code you need to cover every available major browser. I suppose it's looking for any link on the page with 'Next' as the link text. It's all very well saying that you'll always be using code built with your core language modifications in mind, but you may well change your tune when you try to incorporate Yahoo! Programmers on those VMs get more productive languages, while users of those languages gain access to enormous existing class libraries, not to mention the promise of significant performance boosts. Don't use libraries as crutches; if you're not prepared to figure out what the library is doing for you you'll end up in a world of pain further down the line. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]