Linkdump for August 2nd
¶ by Rob Friesel-
Jack Franklin, writing at The JavaScript Playground, gives us this decent introduction to RequireJS. It doesn't go into too much depth, and I wish he'd spent a little more time to discuss using it in a larger project–but it's enough to get you off the ground if you're new to RequireJS.
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Majd Taby's fantastic in-depth look at the WebKit debugger. Keep this around as reference material, folks.
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Subject says it all. (How did I not know such a thing existed before now?)
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Nicholas Zakas with a thorough run-down of the up-coming ECMAScript
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An essay on some of JavaScript's "warty parts" by Matt Might. It's been sitting in my @todo folder for a while, and I finally got around to it. I don't agree with all of his points, but it's a thoughtful piece just the same, and worth reading.
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By Thoriq Firdaus. I do not recall how I came across this link, but it was timely in light of Jonathan Snook's 8/1/2012 presentation for CSS Summit.
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