Eugene Lazutkin
Committer at Dojo Toolkit / Software developer at Sun
Modern software technologies.
Dojo
http://twitter.com/uhop
http://lazutkin.com/
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486 tweets
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@kriszyp agrred. Still the *opposition* to async code loading provisions from users of the fundamentally async platform seems funny. :-D
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OH: "It is funny that nodejs scripts start with a bunch of sync calls" hence RequireJS http://requirejs.org/docs/why.html (via @dalmaer ) :-D
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Interactive charts of USAID Data for the past ~60 years plotted out with Dojo - http://bit.ly/aJmfIs #dojo #opendata (via @dojotdg )
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RT @phiggins : @novemberborn @ttrenka I added Number.js to dojotype repo with some tests, fyi. http://bit.ly/azspqc - I like the whole lib!!!
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I have no public repositories on #github, yet I have several followers. Why? What does it mean?
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@bradneuberg VML always did. Too bad that it is barely useable like most of other features.
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MS made lots of positive moves around SVG lately... I'd like to hear similar stuff around Canvas as well. (via @bradneuberg ) --- me too!!!
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Blog post: Exciting JavaScript Part II http://bit.ly/aKnjdy
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2nd part of "Exciting JavaScript" slides is here: http://is.gd/9Hk2C - this time it is FP, and DSLs #functional #javascript
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Bookmark: Valued Lessons: How to DTrace Python in OSX: Simple way to use dtrace on mac osx to debug Python programs. http://bit.ly/bpH9gJ
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Ending SlowNews Experiment #1 http://ff.im/-gqoSy (via @dangoor ) :-( but enjoy the whole series:http://is.gd/91mL8
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http://www.naturaldocs.org/ - clearly worth checking out as a clean alternative to jsdoc (via @wavded & @psvensson ) #js
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And all those long "animated transitions" in menu (usability? hello?), which give away eye candy and the movie plot! Drives me nuts!
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Especially I "like" to see DVD I bought several years ago --- a lot of unskippable yet completely irrelevant now stuff. :-(
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New blog post: mobile cross platform development - http://bit.ly/evntninja - #mwc (via @uxebu )
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@bradneuberg because Oak/Java was supposed to be a better C with classes than C++, and many concepts were directly taken from a C mindset
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@bradneuberg because he copied it from C, where stringA == stringB is an address comparison (aka the ref equality)

