Chinese Web design patterns: How and why they are different from the West. @ChuiSquared’s slides from UPA 2011
presentations
Using Templates to Achieve Awesomer Architecture
Templates are the best kind of tool: simple to write and implement, but powerful enough to make your architecture slicker and your code leaner. Getting markup out of your Javascript is a huge deal, but templates can help with more than that. They can manage repeated code snippets, allow you to deftly switch states in single page applications, and help keep your code DRY when supporting users with and without Javascript enabled. Using and extending them creatively can make any architecture a little awesomer.
Using Templates to Achieve Awesomer Architecture
Templates are the best kind of tool: simple to write and implement, but powerful enough to make your architecture slicker and your code leaner. Getting markup out of your Javascript is a huge deal, but templates can help with more than that. They can manage repeated code snippets, allow you to deftly switch states in single page applications, and help keep your code DRY when supporting users with and without Javascript enabled. Using and extending them creatively can make any architecture a little awesomer.
Using Templates to Achieve Awesomer Architecture
Templates are the best kind of tool: simple to write and implement, but powerful enough to make your architecture slicker and your code leaner. Getting markup out of your Javascript is a huge deal, but templates can help with more than that. They can manage repeated code snippets, allow you to deftly switch states in single page applications, and help keep your code DRY when supporting users with and without Javascript enabled. Using and extending them creatively can make any architecture a little awesomer.
Rethinking the Mobile Web by Yiibu
Presentation on rethinking the way we’ve been designing websites for mobile devices – for Over The Air 2010 in London by Bryan Rieger of Yiibu.
Rethinking the Mobile Web by Yiibu
Presentation on rethinking the way we’ve been designing websites for mobile devices – for Over The Air 2010 in London by Bryan Rieger of Yiibu.