Google I/O 2011: Learning to Love JavaScript
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- May 13, 11
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JavaScript remains one of the most popular and important programming languages in history. Web Developer and Chrome Engineer Alex Russell exposes the timeless strengths of the JavaScript language and why it is a vital part of the open web platform. Come hear what's next for the JavaScript standard and how to get the most out of the new features coming soon in V8 and Chrome.
By Alex Russell
Alex Russell is a software engineer at Google, working on Chrome and Chrome Frame. Through his work, he attempts to deliver a better web faster. He's fighting IE 6 so you don't have to.
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