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sponsored by The Ajax Experience
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01:29:38
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ABSTRACT:
JavaScript Libraries are the de-facto way of developing client-side JavaScript code. Learning which frameworks best suit your needs will drastically affect your development.
This tutorial is a whirlwind tour of all the modern, open source, JavaScript frameworks. Libraries examined include Prototype, Dojo, jQuery, and Yahoo UI. We examine everything from features, to coding style, to file size, to community and growth; helping you to make an informed decision about your framework choice.
This tutorial was recorded at The Ajax Experience conference in Boston, Massachusetts, September 29 - October 1, 2008.
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John Resig
Creator/Lead Developer
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jQuery
John Resig is a JavaScript Evangelist for the Mozilla Corporation and the author of the book Pro Javascript Techniques. He is also the creator and lead developer of the jQuery JavaScript library. He's currently located in Boston, MA.
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