Jeremy Ashkenas – CoffeeScript for the Well-Rounded Rubyist
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You may have heard the controversy about CoffeeScript becoming the default client-side language in Rails 3.1. We'll tackle CoffeeScript (and JavaScript) from a Rubyist's perspective, comparing object models, closures, syntax and more. Learning about CoffeeScript can help highlight the Ruby-ish parts of JavaScript. Jeremy Ashkenas is part of the Interactive News team at the New York Times, as well as the lead developer of DocumentCloud, helping news organizations analyze and publish the primary source documents behind the news. He works on CoffeeScript, Backbone.js, Underscore.js, Docco, Jammit, and Ruby-Processing, among other opensource projects
Talk by: Jeremy Ashkenas at Goruco
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Neo4j: Social Skills for Ruby Developers
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Douglas Crockford: Serversideness
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Dave Herman: The Future of JavaScript
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Backbone.js and Rails 3 demo
Sencha Touch – An Introduction to Carousels
Google I/O 2011: HTML5 Today with Google Chrome Frame
GitHub Flavored Ruby by Tom Preston-Werner, GitHub
Rubinius and Ruby – A Love Story Webinar
MongoDB & Rails 3.1 by Ryan Fischer
Regular Expressions by Aaron Kalin
7 minutes on recent DOM APIs
JavaScript Engines: Under the Hood
Backbone.js – Introduction and Views
jQuery Performance Tips and Tricks
Rails 3 Beginner to Builder 2011 (Final) Week 8
The JavaScript Behind HP webOS: Enyo and Node.js
Douglas Crockford – JavaScript Programming Style and Your Brain
Building Rails Apps for the Rich Client
Velocity 2011: John Resig, “Holistic Performance”
NodeConf 2011 – Ryan Dahl
Raffi Krikorian: Twitter From Ruby on Rails to the JVM
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