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sponsored by The Ajax Experience
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01:26:28
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ABSTRACT:
With representatives of all of the major Ajax frameworks on stage, Peter-Paul Koch leads a discussion of the top cross-browser issues faced by Ajax developers today and how each framework addresses them. This is a unique opportunity to learn the strengths of each Ajax framework and how they make Ajax development easier.
This session was recorded at The Ajax Experience conference in Boston, Massachusetts, September 29 - October 1, 2008.
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Speaker
Peter-Paul Koch
Founder
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QuirksMode.org
Peter-Paul Koch, whom everybody calls ppk, is a freelance Web developer in Amsterdam and author of the book ppk on Javascript. He's best known for QuirksMode.org, a 100-page compendium of CSS and JavaScript browser incompatibilities. The site is used not only by Web developers around the world, but also by browser vendors like Microsoft, who seek factual, hype-free reports on the capabilities and problems of their browsers.
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AJAX | Web Applications Architectures | Web Authoring Tools | Web Browsers | Web Development | Web Protocols | Web Site Design
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