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Digital Web Magazine - Objectifying JavaScript

This article from Jonathan Snook is a great primer for JavaScript objects. It describes how to create and use functions, templates and the prototype keyword. It also talks about singletons and object factories. Digital Web Magazine - Objectifying JavaScript
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Higher-Order JavaScript

A document by Sean M. Burke that introduces some interesting new concepts in JavaScript.  I like his version of a print format function and example of functions passed as parameters to other functions for callback purposes. Higher-Order JavaScript
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Posted: Oct 26 2006, 17:03 by tforster | Comments (0) RSS comment feed |
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About

This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress.
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OOP in JS, Part 1 : Public/Private Variables and Methods

OOP in JS, Part 1 : Public/Private Variables and Methods
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Why the streetcars have to go

Some time ago in an old blog I posted an article I wrote about costly road maintenance, additional infrastructure discriminate dangerous cause gridlock environmental damage (cars belching fumes while they wait) economic impact of late ppl when cars block traffic
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kidney epo article

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/10/washington/10fda.html?ex=1331182800&en=d8422b8afaa14f5f&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
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AjaxPro1

// class decoration AjaxPro.AjaxNoTypeUsageAttribute ensures AjaxPro does not prefix round-trip c# serialization symantics [AjaxPro.AjaxNoTypeUsageAttribute] class userCreated { // Id is actually converted to value= in the <tr> when this is added to a dojo FilteringTable
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dev combo

AjaxPro VisualStudio/ASP.Net 2.0 dojo make sure the AjaxPro classes are well defined and that complex classes do not use the AjaxPro.AjaxNoTypeUsage decoration.  This will ensure that you are in a better position to serialize and deserialize almost seamlessly. For example, the dojo filteringTable widget requires an Id field which it will automatically add as an attribute to each row created.  Creating a c# class that contains this and using AjaxPro to serialize to json makes populating the table simple.
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ihaveanidea

ihaveanidea
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