JavaScript has seen a resurgence in popularity in the last five years. What was once almost written off in the early 2000s is now a hot skill to have for any web developer. The landscape has changed a lot over those years, and JavaScript developers have a number of options at their disposal to make development much much easier.
Computer languages are just as important in today’s world as spoken languages. From its time of inception it has evolved to what it is today, few codes on which the whole gamut of the web world is rotating. Two such popular applications are the jQuery and the Adobe Flash.
Google Tech Talks April, 3 2008 ABSTRACT jquery is a javascript library that stands out among its competitors because it is faster, focuses on writing less code, and is very extensible. In this talk, I will explore jquery and how to use it. I will start off talking about the basics of using jquery. Then, I will talk about building plugins. Finally, time permitting, I will take apart some plugins and talk about how they work, and I will show the nitty gritty details of the library. Speaker: Dmitri Gaskin Dmitri Gaskin drinks code with his cereal for breakfast every morning. He’s a jquery whiz and a Drupal know-it-all. He contributes patches for both Open Source projects. In the Drupal world, he maintains many modules, is on the security team, and is involved in the upcoming Summer of Code as a mentor and administrator. Dmitri has given many talks on Drupal and jquery, in such places as Logitech, Drupalcon and live on a radio show out of LA When Dmitri isn’t coding, a very rare occurrence, he is playing and composing contemporary music. And attending classes in the 6th grade. (He’s only 12.)