Category: presentation
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JS-909: A drum machine in JavaScript 17 November 2008
At the recent Web Directions JavaScript libraries panel , I was in charge of representing the hard-working non-library hacker. (Of which there exist approximately two in the wild.) And when it came to the final ...
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An abundance of Web Directions news 08 April 2008
There's so much Web Directions news, I don't know what to do with it all. Well, I'll get the most exciting tidbit off my chest first: I'm taking my Oscar-winning* workshops on the ...
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Future of Web Interfaces Slides 20 February 2008
Here are the slides (PDF, 69MB) for the presentation I gave at Web Directions South 2007, and updated to present at Web Directions North 2008, minus my dry wit (and stuttering, perplexed forgetfulness). ...
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Web Directions South '07 13 October 2007
Two weeks. I reckon that's enough time to make this the tardiest wrap-up post about Web Directions South '07. Boy, what a conference. I had fears ...
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Lick the competition 05 March 2007
After four months of super-secret development, the culmination of Andrew Krespanis's labour was revealed on Thursday, at Webjam 2 . Yes, it was Andrew Krespanis who was behind it, not me, so not me ... please ...
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March Madness 21 February 2007
Wow, I almost made it two months into the new year without writing a post. So bad, so bad ... so ... bad. But! I blame it on the craziest month of March that I've ever planned. If ...
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359 sleeps until Web Directions 07 03 October 2006
I just got home from Web Directions 06 and I'm already counting down the days until the next one. I think you can measure the success of a conference by how energised you feel ...
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Upcoming presentations and workshops 03 May 2006
Just thought I'd let you know of a few speaking dates and workshops that I've got coming up over the next few months. If you're going to be around at any of them feel free to come up and hassle me, I won't bite too ...
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WSG Talk: Jumping on the AJAX Bandwagon 18 April 2006
I gave a talk to the Melbourne chapter of the Web Standards Group recently, and they secretly bugged the room and managed to get a podcast out of it. If you'd like something to make those long train journeys ...
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WE05: Presentation notes for "JavaScript and the DOM" 05 October 2005
Although you won't be able to get the full effect of my crazy spinning bowtie and manic grin, you can download my presentation notes and example files for "JavaScript and the DOM" below. Voted " Most Smartarse Presentation of the ...
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My Book: Simply JavaScript
Simply JavaScript is an enjoyable and easy-to-follow guide for beginners as they begin their journey into JavaScript. Separated into 9 logical chapters, it will take you all the way from the basics of the JavaScript language through to DOM manipulation and Ajax.
Step-by-step examples, rich illustrations and humourous commentary will teach you the right way to code JavaScript in both an unobtrusive and an accessible manner.