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Metaprogramming Javascript

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

Within a couple of weeks of almost getting my head around Ruby meta-classes, here’s a link to an interesting presentation on metaprogramming Javascript (in PDF format) by Adam McCrea. I’m not completely convinced that

show(”brutus”).when(”us-state”).is(”Ohio,Michigan”)

really qualifies as a DSL - reminiscent of Prototype’s somewhat cheesy Try.these() - but it’s a pretty mean feat of coding nonetheless.

How Sgt. Pepper got his Legs

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

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I’m hanging out at the JavaRanch saloon this week answering questions about the new book, and very excited I am to see it in print at last. One reader has asked me this morning why the book changed it’s name from ‘P & S Quickly’ to ‘P & S in Action’ at the last minute, […]

QCon round-up 1 : GWT

Monday, March 19th, 2007

My one day at QCon on Friday was interesting, plenty of good ideas and discussion. I kept to time in my own talk, and had some good questions. The highlights for me, though, were in hearing what everyone else had to say.
Bruce Johnson gave a good overview of Google Web Toolkit, something I’ve been following […]

Speaking at QCon on Friday

Monday, March 12th, 2007

I’ll be in London on Friday at QCon, talking about whether we need to think of the Javascript code in the browser as a separate tier in our n-tier applications. The short answer is ‘yes’, for those not able to attend, but along the way I’ll be visiting some common design patterns, and looking at […]

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