New Open Web Podcast: Sizzling Open FX
Ben and Dion (now at Mozilla), Alex Russel (now at Google), and I talked about Chrome, Sizzle, JavaFX, and the Open Web.
In November I had the opportunity to speak at Mexico Web 2.0, talking about jQuery 1.3 and jQuery UI.
I gave another variation of this talk for the Irish .Net group: Developers.ie. You can view a recording of the show in the webcasts section of their site.
In late September I gave a number of talks at the Ajax Experience – one of which was on Learning jQuery. A video of that talk is now online. This was a variation of the talk that I gave at Boston IxDA (Code, Slides, and Demos).
Ara Pehlivanian interviewed me for the online publication Sitepoint the other day.
Riccardo Degni interviewed me for the Italian web design site HTML.it.
Finally, I was interviewed by Maestros del Web while I was in Cancun speaking at Mexico Web 2.0.
For something a little fun: Chris Hoffman, over at Blue State Digital, built an excellent little JavaScript library for making punchcards in JavaScript using Canvas.
JavaScript really does run everywhere!
cvander (December 8, 2008 at 3:27 am)
It was great to meet you in Mexico.
Viktor (December 16, 2008 at 7:28 am)
I watched the Learning jQuery video from Ajax Experience, and even tho I’ve used jQuery quite extensively for some time it gave me some really useful information and tips that I haven’t come across earlier. Good talk and nice demos!
/Viktor
Julie (January 15, 2009 at 10:34 pm)
You did a great a job at The Ajax Experience (not mentioned here, but just thought I’d throw that in!).
That punch card brings back such memories! My very first programming class was back in the summer of ’78 or ’79 when I was in middle school. That was the only time I ever used punch cards, but for whatever the reason I was thinking about them just the other day and then I opened up this post and saw the punch card, thanks!