Earlier quoted context omitted.
I appreciate your feedback and understand that previous posts of mine have framed this as a jQuery vs. Dojo debate; I tried particularly hard not to do so in this post, and I think you'd be rather hard-pressed to say that this post was a "jQuery vs. Dojo" diatribe. Yes, it linked to my Berlin slides, but that's simply because a post in response to them is what got this whole post percolating in my head to begin with.…
Oops -- that's a very good point about the Model example being a bad one -- I was just trying to use something visible, in order to see the "change" event binding in action. Perhaps we should swap it out for something more model-y. These days, if you're looking for complex Backbone examples, there's a bounty to choose from: * http://getflow.com * http://m.soundcloud.com * http://basecamphq.com/mobile * http://getclou…
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Re: Modern JavaScript
#32Earlier quoted context omitted.
I appreciate your feedback and understand that previous posts of mine have framed this as a jQuery vs. Dojo debate; I tried particularly hard not to do so in this post, and I think you'd be rather hard-pressed to say that this post was a "jQuery vs. Dojo" diatribe. Yes, it linked to my Berlin slides, but that's simply because a post in response to them is what got this whole post percolating in my head to begin with.…
Oops -- that's a very good point about the Model example being a bad one -- I was just trying to use something visible, in order to see the "change" event binding in action. Perhaps we should swap it out for something more model-y. These days, if you're looking for complex Backbone examples, there's a bounty to choose from: * http://getflow.com * http://m.soundcloud.com * http://basecamphq.com/mobile * http://getclou…
Re: Modern JavaScript
#33Argh, I hate reading slides without the accompanying audio/video, because I feel like I miss out on 90% of the context.
As a speaker, let me just say that I have yet to figure out how to handle this. When I'm presenting, I want people listening to me, not reading the slides. When people are consuming the slides online afterwards, they can quickly get misconstrued without the context of my spoken words. All of that said, I'll add a link to the video from the blog post :)