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High Performance Ajax Applications – Video Presentation

A few days ago, I gave a talk at Yahoo! about High Performance Ajax Applications. Eric Miraglia, from the YUI team, and Ricky Montalvo, from the Yahoo! Developer Network, were kind enough to shoot the...

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YUI Compressor Version 2.3 Now Available

This new version of the compressor fixes a few bugs and implements a few additional micro optimizations. Please refer to the CHANGELOG file for a complete list of changes, and don’t hesitate to report...

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JavaScript: The Good Parts

Douglas Crockford just published his first book titled JavaScript: The Good Parts. After reading this book, some of you may be left with the impression that Douglas is always complaining about some...

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Velocity Conference 2008

I will be speaking at the Velocity Conference 2008 alongside my buddies and former co-workers Steve Souders and Bill Scott. The conference takes place on Monday, June 23 in Burlingame, CA. The topic...

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YUI Compressor and Java Class Loader

The YUI Compressor uses a slightly modified version of the parser used in the Rhino JavaScript engine. The reason for modifying the parser came from the need to support JScript conditional comments,...

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The YUI library source code is now hosted on GitHub

If you haven’t done so already, head over to the YUI Blog for the official announcement. I am proud to have made a (very modest) recent contribution to the library by porting the browser history...

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YUI Compressor now hosted on GitHub

I am pleased to announce that the YUI Compressor is now hosted on GitHub. Hopefully, this move will make the external contribution process more streamlined. Have fun coding!

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A Better Implementation Of The Input Prompt Pattern

The Input Prompt pattern consists in prefilling a text field with a prompt as a way of supplying help information for controls whose purpose or format may not be immediately clear. In the browser, this...

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O’Reilly Book “High Performance JavaScript” Now Available For Preorder

Last year, I was honored to be asked by Yahoo! engineer Nicholas Zakas whether I would be interested in contributing a chapter to an upcoming book about JavaScript performance. Well, after many months...

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An unconventional loading strategy for YUI 3

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