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2008

Performance web » Archive du blog » JSON ?

by nhoizey
Contrairement à une idée reçue assez répandue, l'usage de JSON à la place de XML pour optimiser les performances d'Ajax n'est peut-être pas si pertinent que ça...

John Resig - What's Next in jQuery and JavaScript?

by nhoizey
What's happening in jQuery Core, jQuery UI, and the jQuery Project? What upcoming browser features I'm excited about? Some of what's coming in JavaScript 1.9. Some things that should change about Open Web development

The seven rules of unobtrusive JavaScript

by nhoizey & 7 others
Do not make any assumptions, find your hooks and relationships, leave traversing to the experts, understand browsers and users, understand Events, play well with others, work for the next developer

Ext JS - JavaScript Library

by kasi77 & 23 others
Ext is a client-side, JavaScript framework for building web applications. In early 2006, Jack Slocum began working on a set of extension utilities for the Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) library. These extensions were quickly organized into an independent library of code and distributed under the name "yui-ext." In the fall of 2006, Jack released version .33 of yui-ext, which turned out to be the final version of the code under that name (and under the open source BSD license). By the end of the year, the library had gained so much in popularity that the name was changed simply to Ext, a reflection of its maturity and independence as a layout:'fit',framework. A company was formed in early 2007, and Ext is now dual-licensed under the LGPL and a commercial license. The library officially hit version 1.0 on April 1, 2007.

2007

LightWindow Demo

by nhoizey & 14 others
Cette librairie JavaScript permet de créer très facilement des pseudo fenêtre en sur impression de la page Web, pour montrer tout type de contenu. Dommage que ce soit basé sur Prototype et Scriptaculous, et non jQuery...

2006

Forget addEvent, use Yahoo!’s Event Utility

by nhoizey & 5 others (via)
After spending a few hours getting comfortable with Yahoo!’s new Event utility that was recently released along with many other sweet tools via YUIBlog, I became convinced that it is the dopest, sweetest, most tight, most sexiest event utility on the planet.

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