Articles mentioning both Dion Almaer and Javascript

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  1. Podcast: Microsoft on ECMAScript, IE 8

    John Resig (Sep 9 2008) Explore Article

    Dion Almaer just posted the fourth episode of the Open Web Podcast in which we sat down with Allen Wirfs-Brock ......Allen clarified the implementation details on how this has been added to hosted DOM objects and not JavaScript “native” objects. The team has been working on “end to end performance” issues, and have do... (Read Full Article)

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  2. John Resig on TraceMonkey and the future of JavaScript-based RIAs

    infoq.com (Sep 1 2008) Explore Article

    Posted by Dionysios G. Synodinos on Sep 01, 2008 08:53 AM Community .NET, Ruby, Java Topics Javascript, Web 2.0, Rich Internet Apps Tags Web 2.0, Browsers, Firefox The newly announced TraceMonkey is a t......g in to place these challenges now enter the realm of possibility - which is quite exciting. InfoQ: Dion Almaer wonders on Twitter, "How hard will it be to debug code via Firebug once you are in ... (Read Full Article)

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  3. Move Over, Ajax, Arax Is Here

    eWeek (Jun 6 2008) Explore Article

    ... Lam said. "Sure, you could do it that way, but then at some point you might have to add some JavaScript code that adds some custom functionality on the client yourself," he said. "So there's always that ......'t dream of embracing architectures dependent on Microsoft's goodwill to support other OS vendors." Dion Almaer, the other co-founder of Ajaxian.com, said, "It is interesting to note that you have been able ... (Read Full Article)

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  4. Google Using jQuery

    jQuery (Nov 3 2007) jQuery Explore Article

    ...gle relaunched their Google Code site with a new design and, you guessed it, jQuery under the hood! Dion Almaer, employee at Google and co-founder of Ajaxian.com, discusses the redesign on his blog and makes men......e forums by Google Groups, etc., etc.. And we’re pleased to use jQuery, the wonderful open source JavaScript library (not ours, we’re just fans), to help power each page. Stay tuned — over the upcoming ... (Read Full Article)

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