Displaying posts tagged: the-ajax-experience-2008
2008-10-15 16:01:01
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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 ...
2008-10-07 12:00:10
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Perhaps the best thing to come out of The AJAX Experience 2008 was the opportunity I had to discuss the future of history management (think about it) with Brad Neuberg and Brian Dillard.
Beyond the immediate discussions of where our respective libraries were headed, we decided that we should take this opportunity to address the HTML ...
2008-10-01 00:52:06
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Today was an incredibly long day of sessions—effectively 12 hours (I originally typed years) of activity. It started with Brendan Eich and a presentation about the ever-evolving language that is JavaScript. It was titled Faster Than Light JavaScript and really had more than its fair share of bad jokes in it (I loved every one of ...
2008-09-30 00:49:56
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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 ...
2008-09-29 09:14:24
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Today's experience was jQuery Camp 2008. I showed up early enough this morning (approximately the same time as the people responsible for organizing it) to be put to work carrying stuff in. Note to self, being overly prompt is only appreciated when you don't mind working.
On the way over to the MIT Stata Center I ...
