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Rough distribution (v0.1) of the jQuery versions used on the Alexa top 1000 on May 6, 2010.

 

Sanitized data cross-referencing the logged versions and the original Alexa data (in addition to YSlow! and Google Page Speed measurements) can be found at

 

spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AuKCpKCF44etdGliejBCdVU2...

 

See full size for an animated GIF of the breakdown based on site popularity.

  

273 1.3.2

92 1.2.6

81 1.4.2

28 1.4.1

25 1.3.1

19 1.2.3

12 1.4

6 1.2.2

 

Taken at dotJS 2016 in Paris on December 5, 2016 by Nicolas Ravelli

Taken at dotJS 2019 in Paris on December 5-6, 2019 by Nicolas Ravelli

The JQuery team failed to engage properly with their community - I've blogged about this here: philwhitehouse.blogspot.com/2008/09/listening-to-your-com...

Happy little clouds (and one angry storm cloud), Bob Ross, rain, fire and other DHTML wackiness.

 

Also shown here is the "160 pixel" UI, a little bit of user-generated pixel art. I had a lot of fun building this one, but summer.02 edged it out for entertainment value.

Break point in JavaScript in Visual Studio

And one more patriotic kaleidoscope collection on a cube.

 

I made this at the now defunct (as of Nov 2014) Dumpr website. I'm trying to remove all the links I had since they now forward to a new website with a lot of javascript that I can't be certain is safe.

Taken at dotJS 2016 in Paris on December 5, 2016 by Nicolas Ravelli

Here is a snapshot of all my JavaScript books! As you might have noticed, in despite of me being a beginner, I kind of like javascript :->

As is always the case with projectors, we had trouble getting it working, so demonstrations ended up being shown directly on people's laptops instead.

 

www.meetup.com/The-Oresund-JavaScript-Meetup/

kudos to Patrick Gunderson for his excellent javascript code theorigin.net/ablazejs/

Fill in the blank by catching correct pictures

Árbol de nivel 0 del DOM en Javascript

Panelist from left to right: Dana Iti, Samson Ootoovak, Aurynn Shaw, Matt Powell, and Alex Gibson. Ruth McDavitt moderated the panel.

ahem, aligner

finally have it working and talking to source.html

download wiggle 0.5.0 from here: wiggle.sourceforge.net/

 

*happiness is an empty debugger*

I tried to submit a video onto a youtube group, and I got a javascript error. The main issue with this, that this a competition where I wanted to submit a video, and I'm not sure that they will accept if I just send the link in an email for them.... :-(

This shows the order in which the different parts of the page loaded, the red one is the javascript for the advertisement that finally timed out after 3 minutes and 45 seconds. The blame rests on ad.bnmla.com. Furthermore, the vertical blue line in the firebug window represents the DOMContentLoaded event and the red line represents the window load event (both not happening until the ad finally timed out).

Day 149 - Javascript for dummies

 

Because Oliver is still sick, today he has tinkered again on a new design for his website. So first I had to read a smart book until I could assist him. We have not become quite finished, but it looks already well! :)

 

Da Oliver immernoch krank ist, hat er auch heute wieder an einem neuen Design für seine Webseite gebastelt. Ich musste mir deshalb erst ein schlaues Buch durchlesen, bevor ich ihm dabei helfen konnte. Wir sind noch nicht ganz fertig geworden, aber es sieht schon gut aus! :)

 

Please check: 365.olivertotzke.de for the complete project and leave a comment there!

This annotation is called blob.

The JQuery team failed to engage properly with their community - I've blogged about this here: philwhitehouse.blogspot.com/2008/09/listening-to-your-com...

 

This image was taken from wayback machine (around February 2008): web.archive.org/web/20080209164751/http://jquery.com/

Dan Webb, Peter-Paul Koch, Cameron Adams, Stuart Langridge and Simon Willison.

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