Unfortunately, many of these APIs are getting the details slightly wrong
and in doing so are producing invalid JSON.
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.
The site asks people to enter post codes based on that old mapping data,
which can then be placed in the public domain. You might be surprised at
the amount of invalid JSON out there.

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A visual indicator that you are viewing an offline document would be a
very useful addition.
, Technorati and Google search results pages which don't have those
links.
Another thing to keep an eye on. JavaScript Libraries are an enormous
topic but I felt we did them justice considering the time available. You
might be surprised at the amount of invalid JSON out there.
With a high performance open-source VM like Tamarin available, maybe
more developers will start to re-examine JavaScript's role outside the
browser. 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.
Solve these problems once so you can get on to the interesting task of
building the application. The tab screenshot thumbnails are a nice
touch. Paradoxically, the more time saving abstractions you are using
the more you actually have to know. It offers a replacement for the
native browser XMLHttpRequest object that is slower, less fully-featured
and does a bunch of crazy extra work behind the scenes. The big four all
have active communities, which means less bugs, more support and a
faster rate of improvement.
The site asks people to enter post codes based on that old mapping data,
which can then be placed in the public domain.
You can use it to get an idea for how long it took between the HTML
starting to load and the browser beginning to pull in the CSS, then the
images, and so on.
JavaScript Libraries are an enormous topic but I felt we did them
justice considering the time available.
Browser vendors take note: you can still be the first modern browser to
implement a proper offline mode! They're useful for a huge range of
interesting things. YDN is one of my favourite parts of Yahoo!
It's a superb visualization of  what happens when a page is loaded.
With a high performance open-source VM like Tamarin available, maybe
more developers will start to re-examine JavaScript's role outside the
browser.
or Google Maps and everything breaks.
The following is all the browser-forking code you need to cover every
available major browser. 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.
Unfortunately, many of these APIs are getting the details slightly wrong
and in doing so are producing invalid JSON.
It maintains a list of your WriteRooms in the file menu, keying each on
the first few words.
Good JavaScript code takes advantage of its dynamic, functional nature.
JavaScript Libraries are an enormous topic but I felt we did them
justice considering the time available.
It maintains a list of your WriteRooms in the file menu, keying each on
the first few words.
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. You'd be crazy to
miss it.
prototype or pollute global namespaces should be treated with caution.
Likewise, good documentation is invaluable. Good JavaScript code takes
advantage of its dynamic, functional nature.
That in itself is HUGE. All of Matt's work ended up in vane when the
Times stopped publishing the puzzle online just after his system started
working. You'd be crazy to miss it. I'm still using it, although some of
the things I liked initially have faded while others have emerged. If
you plan to evaluate some existing libraries these make an excellent
starting point.
Clever, but a bit scary at the same time. Another thing to keep an eye
on.
You can use it to get an idea for how long it took between the HTML
starting to load and the browser beginning to pull in the CSS, then the
images, and so on.
Really, that's way uncool.
I can't wait for next year. 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.



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