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Using Google Spreadsheets To Make Testing Easier

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One of the projects I'm working on has been woefully neglected in terms of building out unit tests. However, I've finally had a solution dropped in my lap as to how I can handle it. Alex Russel's blog directed me to the Uxebu blog and this little gem: JSONP for Google spreadsheets. So, to state my ...

Google Chrome and History Management

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UPDATE PART TWO This issue has been distilled much further and appears to be with how Chrome handles triggering of the DOMContentLoaded event on navigation forward and backward when there are inline scripts. I've updated the bug report (Issue 151) with a very simple test case that demonstrates this. Turns out it wasn't related to forms ...

The AJAX Experience, Day 1

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I should really start with what belongs with last night. Brian Dillard and I accidentally connected by circumstance alone. We ended up chatting for a bit about our respective approaches right outside the elevator about the design decisions that we made in our respective history managers and what we were trying to accomplish. Eventually that migrated ...

JSSM Naming Ideas

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Bill Cooper of Meridian Designs sent me an email yesterday laying out a bunch of fun names for JSSM. I've included all of them below with his commentary for everybody's enjoyment: "History Object Widget" HOW (or anything appropriate that initializes to HOW :) "Manage All Script Histories" MASH "Hash All Script Histories" HASH "Nathan's All Script ...