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  • Watch my Engineering Great AJAX Experiences Talk...

    My presentation from the Mix06 Conference, Lessons from the Trenches: Engineering Great AJAX Experiences is now online : NGW020 - Lessons from the Trenches: Engineering Great AJAX Experiences Description: Explore the challenges and lessons learned developing the Windows Live and Gadgets Web client frameworks powering Windows Live, Hotmail (Kahuna beta), Spaces, and more. This technical talk presents design and architectural considerations for building interactive AJAX-like sites. See how componentization, network management, accessibility, page composition, and more impact the design and engineering of your Web application. (To find other talks, go to the main Mix06 Sessions Page ). Read More...
  • Watch my Engineering Great AJAX Experiences Talk...

    My presentation from the Mix06 Conference, Lessons from the Trenches: Engineering Great AJAX Experiences is now online : NGW020 - Lessons from the Trenches: Engineering Great AJAX Experiences Description: Explore the challenges and lessons learned developing the Windows Live and Gadgets Web client frameworks powering Windows Live, Hotmail (Kahuna beta), Spaces, and more. This technical talk presents design and architectural considerations for building interactive AJAX-like sites. See how componentization, network management, accessibility, page composition, and more impact the design and engineering of your Web application. (To find other talks, go to the main Mix06 Sessions Page ). Read More...
  • Gadgets and Cross-Browser Development

    We are working hard to improve the Gadget framework documentation. In the meantime (and as we improve documentation), I am working on a series of short tutorials, tips, and highlights introducing how to use the Gadget framework and the underlying APIs. I am going to start with our compatibility layer. After exploring various third-party gadgets being developed for Live.com, I discovered that many developers are still struggling with the API differences between Firefox and Internet Explorer. Most common, I see various tricks to handle the event model differences where IE uses a global event object and Firefox passes the event object as an argument to your handler. This is not necessary when you build Gadgets. Instead, you should be leveraging...
  • Gadgets and Cross-Browser Development

    We are working hard to improve the Gadget framework documentation. In the meantime (and as we improve documentation), I am working on a series of short tutorials, tips, and highlights introducing how to use the Gadget framework and the underlying APIs. I am going to start with our compatibility layer. After exploring various third-party gadgets being developed for Live.com, I discovered that many developers are still struggling with the API differences between Firefox and Internet Explorer. Most common, I see various tricks to handle the event model differences where IE uses a global event object and Firefox passes the event object as an argument to your handler. This is not necessary when you build Gadgets. Instead, you should be leveraging...
  • Presentation: Creating Rich Interactive Web Applications Using Ajax

    About 2 weeks ago (on January 25th), I gave a presentation on Creating Rich Interactive Web Applications Using AJAX. I just posted the deck at http://www.weblogging.com/decks/ajax.ppt . The deck is mostly intended for the attendees as the slides by themselves do not convey the full intent of the talk. For those that missed the talk, I will be giving a similar talk at the Mix06 Conference in March: Lessons from the Trenches: Engineering Great AJAX Experiences Explore the challenges and lessons learned developing the Windows Live and Gadgets Web client frameworks powering Windows Live, Hotmail (Kahuna beta), Spaces, and more. This technical talk presents design and architectural considerations for building interactive AJAX-like sites. See how...
  • Presentation: Creating Rich Interactive Web Applications Using Ajax

    About 2 weeks ago (on January 25th), I gave a presentation on Creating Rich Interactive Web Applications Using AJAX. I just posted the deck at http://www.weblogging.com/decks/ajax.ppt . The deck is mostly intended for the attendees as the slides by themselves do not convey the full intent of the talk. For those that missed the talk, I will be giving a similar talk at the Mix06 Conference in March: Lessons from the Trenches: Engineering Great AJAX Experiences Explore the challenges and lessons learned developing the Windows Live and Gadgets Web client frameworks powering Windows Live, Hotmail (Kahuna beta), Spaces, and more. This technical talk presents design and architectural considerations for building interactive AJAX-like sites. See how...
  • I am presenting at the WebGuild user group next week

    If you are in the valley, feel free to join me Wednesday, January 25th, at the WebGuild user group ( http://www.webguild.org ). I am giving a talk on Building Rich Interactive Web Aapplications using Ajax. I will share design and engineering challenges that should be considered when building AJAX-like sites. Read More...
  • Mix06 Conference

    I promise I will get back to blogging more real soon :-) I wanted to point out the Mix06 Conference . If you do anything web-related (e.g., Web 2.0, Ajax, etc) I recommend joining us for a conversation exploring the MIXed up world of the web. I will blog more about this over the next few months. I will be there most likely presenting and joining in on many of the conversations. Read More...
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