036 JSJ DOM Rendering and Manipulating

036 JSJ DOM Rendering and Manipulating

PanelAJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Intro to CoffeeScript)
Discussion
01:29 - Merrick Christensen is a new regular panel memberCascadiaJS 2012 JavaScript Modules: AMD, Require.js & Other Wins: Merrick Christensen
03:58 - DOM Rendering and ManipulatingBackbone.js Ext.js
06:49 - DifferencesLoad times Ease of use backbone.syphon
09:49 - The Ext.js approach vs the Backbone.js approach15:51 - Templating enginesdust.js handlebars.js mustache.js hogan.js underscore jquery
16:46 - handlebars.js vs mustache.js18:08 - Templating engines (cont’d)Mold.js Ember.js Metamorph.js Knockout.js Pure.js Plates.js
26:34 - Difference between the click handler and the delegate function31:49 - Template engines and string generations33:01 - Writing templates and learning APIs35:03 - Ext.js issues39:32 - Dojo
PicksAldo (AJ) On Being A Senior Engineer (Jamison) Joshua James: From the Top of Willamette Mountain (Merrick) sparks.js (Merrick) grunt.js (Merrick) knit-js (Merrick) Functional Programming for the Object-Oriented Programmer by Brian Marick (Chuck) New Media Expo 2013 (Discount code Wood20) (Chuck) Skyfall (Joe) LEGO Lord of the Rings (Joe) Global Day of Coderetreat 2012 (Joe)
Transcript
JOE: If AJ talks on JavaScript Jabber, does anybody hear it?CHUCK: [laughs]AJ: Not if I don’t have my function key pressed down.[This episode is sponsored by ComponentOne, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to wijmo.com and check them out.][This episode is sponsored by Gaslight Software. They are putting on a Mastering Backbone training in San Francisco at the Mission Bay Conference Center, December 3rd through 5th of this year. This three day intensive course will forever change the way you develop the front-end of your web applications. For too long, many web developers have approached front-end as drudgery. No more! We’ll help you build the skills to write front-end code you can love every bit as much as your server-side code.][Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at bluebox.net]CHUCK: Hey everybody and welcome to episode 36 of the JavaScript Jabber Show! This week on our panel, we have AJ O'Neal.AJ: Yo, yo, comin' at you from the cowboy sphere of Orem, Utah.CHUCK: We also have Jamison Dance.JAMISON: I'm coming at you from bathrobe sphere of Orem, Utah. It’s much more comfortable than a cowboy sphere.CHUCK: We have Joe Eames.JOE: Comin’ at you from a cluttered office.CHUCK: And Merrick Christensen.MERRICK: Hey guys!CHUCK: So, Merrick is new. Merrick, do you wanna introduce yourself real quick?MERRICK: Sure. My name is Merrick Christensen. I've been developing JavaScript for a number of years -- big fan of it. You can find me on twitter and GitHub and all that kind of stuff.JOE: Did you just recently speak at any conferences?MERRICK: Yeah actually.[laughter]I just spoke at CascadiaJS on require.js. And actually, what's really cool is they just barely put the videos for that up today and I was so stoked at how high quality. So to the CascadiaJS team, you guys did an excellent job.JOE: Are the videos free?MERRICK: Oh yeah. All free up on YouTube. And there’s some cool stuff -- there's stuff on like robots -- it was an amazing conference. The organizers just did an amazing job.CHUCK: Sounds like fun. Was that up in the North West somewhere?MERRICK: Yeah it was actually in Seattle.CHUCK: Nice.MERRICK: Yeah it was beautiful.JAMISON: I heard that as one of the after party things, they took everybody up to see the James Bond movie?MERRICK: They did yeah.

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