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THRONE OF .JS - SEVEN FRAMEWORKS CONFERENCE July 20 to 22nd 2012, @meghatron @elucid
Alex MacCaw's talk "Asynchronous User Interfaces - How to Lie, Cheat and Steal" from @throneofjs is now live on infoq! throneofjs.com/memories
Brad Green and Igor Minar's AngularJS talk from @throneofjs is now live on InfoQ! bit.ly/TTK27x
The @throneofjs panel w/ Jeremy Ashkenas, Tom Dale, Matt DeBergalis, Eric Ferraiuolo, Igor Minar is now live on InfoQ! bit.ly/PcqxI7
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Panel: The Battle of Modest Proportions
Jeremy Ashkenas, Tom Dale, Matt DeBergalis, Eric Ferraiuolo, Igor Minar respond to questions from audience regarding various web application issues.
John Bender's @throneofjs talk is now live on InfoQ! Mobile Web Dev: The Horror bit.ly/TTK27x
Eric Ferraiuolo's "Advocatus Diaboli" talk from @throneofjs is now live on InfoQ! bit.ly/TTK27x
Matt DeBergalis dishing Meteor is the latest @throneofjs conference video live on InfoQ! bit.ly/TTK27x
The newest @throneofjs video is live on our memories page and InfoQ! Brian Moschel talks CanJS bit.ly/TzF1Ov
Throne of JS Recap / Opa: The Enterprise Framework for JavaScript Monday, September 10, 2012 meetup.com/MadisonJS/even…
So glad everyone is loving the first video with @jashkenas - CanJS with @brianmoschel to follow next week.
Misty memories + purikura - bit.ly/PZlhH2 . We'll be updating this page as more videos, photos and retrospectives become available.
Also, our memories page will be launching today, including your photos, updates and some additional contest winners.
The first talk from @throneofjs is now live on InfoQ! @jashkenas dishes backbone bit.ly/O6j5vD
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Backbone.js
Jeremy Ashkenas introduces Backbone.js, a JavaScript data modeling framework intended to decouple data handling code from the DOM, being useful especially when the user interacts with the data.
Great conference summary post by Steve Sanderson of Knockout: blog.stevensanderson.com/2012/08/01/ric…
Great rundown of the @throneofjs frameworks comparison from @StevenSanderson for those of us who couldn't be there blog.stevensanderson.com/2012/08/01/ric…
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