Mr Closure was kind enough to record this video for all my readers. […]
READ MOREA hotdog stand on the road to JavaScript enlightenment for C# developers. Firebug is our companion. […]
READ MOREWell, the partygoers are going to be mightily confused from this random selection. I'd better pour a half-bottle of vodka in the punch (I'm going to stick to my bottle of Maudite from Canada), because we're going all over the map both in terms of music genre and decade. […]
READ MOREI write a monthly column for PCPlus, a computer news-views-n-reviews magazine in the UK (actually there are 13 issues a year — there's an Xmas issue as well — so it's a bit more than monthly). The column is called Theory Workshop and appears in the back of every issue. When I signed up, my editor and the magazine were gracious enough to allow me to reprint the articles here after say a year or so. After all, the PDFs do appear on each issue's DVD after a couple of months. When I buy the current issue, I'll publish the article from the issue a year ago. […]
READ MOREAnother stop on the road to becoming a JavaScript developer when you know C#. Fire up Firebug in Firefox and follow along. […]
READ MOREI'm not quite sure what happened last Friday, but the guests went away disappointed. No music. To celebrate, I'm back, but in a dilemma. You see, iTunes 8.1 renamed the Party Shuffle playlist to iTunes DJ. What's a track compiler and commenter to do, eh? Continue on as normal, that's what... […]
READ MOREAnother fenced-off area on the road to being a JavaScript master dev when you know C#. […]
READ MOREA quickie pitstop on the road to learning JavaScript when you know C#. […]
READ MOREAnother in the series in learning JavaScript from the viewpoint of a C# programmer, using Firebug as our test engine. […]
READ MOREA slight diversion in our quest to learn JavaScript from a C# programmer's perspective. […]
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