Delivered at Newcastle Ruby Group on 20th July 2011. Brief overview of the rise of JavaScript in web development and how backbone.js will allow Rails developers to use JavaScript without ditching Rails.
Delivered at Newcastle Ruby Group on 20th July 2011. Brief overview of the rise of JavaScript in web development and how backbone.js will allow Rails developers to use JavaScript without ditching Rails.
Delivered at North East New Tech, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 7th October 2011. See why people are choosing Ruby on Rails to develop web applications faster.
Slides from a lightning talk at JavaScript North East, Monday 2nd September 2013, explaining the basics of Ember.js' architecture and demonstrating an Ember.js application integrated with Leaflet.js.
Code: https://github.com/pootsbook/ember-leaflet-demo
Demo: http://pootsbook.github.com/ember-leaflet-demo/
Backbone.js — Introduction to client-side JavaScript MVCpootsbook
Using Backbone.js to move state to the client-side and the benefits of using a JavaScript MVC framework.
Delivered at SuperMondays, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 26th September 2011.
This is a presentation that I gave to my research group. It is about probabilistic extensions to Principal Components Analysis, as proposed by Tipping and Bishop.
Delivered at North East New Tech, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 7th October 2011. See why people are choosing Ruby on Rails to develop web applications faster.
Slides from a lightning talk at JavaScript North East, Monday 2nd September 2013, explaining the basics of Ember.js' architecture and demonstrating an Ember.js application integrated with Leaflet.js.
Code: https://github.com/pootsbook/ember-leaflet-demo
Demo: http://pootsbook.github.com/ember-leaflet-demo/
Backbone.js — Introduction to client-side JavaScript MVCpootsbook
Using Backbone.js to move state to the client-side and the benefits of using a JavaScript MVC framework.
Delivered at SuperMondays, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 26th September 2011.
This is a presentation that I gave to my research group. It is about probabilistic extensions to Principal Components Analysis, as proposed by Tipping and Bishop.