Slides from my lightning talk on writing a real time, two player implementation of Tic Tac Toe in Scala and Lift. The source code can be found on http://github.com/erlendfh/lift-tictactoe
This document provides an overview and introduction to jQuery, including what it is, why it should be used, and examples of its capabilities. jQuery is a JavaScript library that simplifies tasks like DOM manipulation, event handling, and Ajax interactions. It is useful because it reduces coding needs and handles cross-browser compatibility issues. The document demonstrates jQuery's abilities through examples of Ajax usage, DOM traversal, and event handling.
This document discusses using jQuery for theming in Drupal. It provides prerequisites for using jQuery including Firefox, Firebug, JQuerify bookmarklet, and a Drupal 5 install. It discusses jQuery philosophy of progressive enhancement, unobtrusive code, and being lightweight. It also discusses using jQuery to enhance browser support and integrate jQuery into Drupal through the core jQuery version and jQuery Update module. It demonstrates using Firebug and JQuerify to experiment with jQuery commands and adding jQuery code to Drupal through the ready function and drupal_add_js().
jQuery For Beginners - jQuery Conference 2009Ralph Whitbeck
This document outlines a presentation on beginning jQuery. It introduces jQuery, its history and core team. It also covers how to set up jQuery and explains its core functionality, including selecting elements, manipulating the DOM, AJAX, and events.
jQuery is a popular JavaScript library that makes HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax interactions more simple. It works across browsers and allows developers to write less code using its easy-to-use API. The document discusses how jQuery works, including how to launch code on document ready, add and remove HTML classes, and use callbacks and functions when passing arguments to other functions.
Slides from my lightning talk on writing a real time, two player implementation of Tic Tac Toe in Scala and Lift. The source code can be found on http://github.com/erlendfh/lift-tictactoe
This document provides an overview and introduction to jQuery, including what it is, why it should be used, and examples of its capabilities. jQuery is a JavaScript library that simplifies tasks like DOM manipulation, event handling, and Ajax interactions. It is useful because it reduces coding needs and handles cross-browser compatibility issues. The document demonstrates jQuery's abilities through examples of Ajax usage, DOM traversal, and event handling.
This document discusses using jQuery for theming in Drupal. It provides prerequisites for using jQuery including Firefox, Firebug, JQuerify bookmarklet, and a Drupal 5 install. It discusses jQuery philosophy of progressive enhancement, unobtrusive code, and being lightweight. It also discusses using jQuery to enhance browser support and integrate jQuery into Drupal through the core jQuery version and jQuery Update module. It demonstrates using Firebug and JQuerify to experiment with jQuery commands and adding jQuery code to Drupal through the ready function and drupal_add_js().
jQuery For Beginners - jQuery Conference 2009Ralph Whitbeck
This document outlines a presentation on beginning jQuery. It introduces jQuery, its history and core team. It also covers how to set up jQuery and explains its core functionality, including selecting elements, manipulating the DOM, AJAX, and events.
jQuery is a popular JavaScript library that makes HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax interactions more simple. It works across browsers and allows developers to write less code using its easy-to-use API. The document discusses how jQuery works, including how to launch code on document ready, add and remove HTML classes, and use callbacks and functions when passing arguments to other functions.
The document discusses various ways to configure .htaccess files to modify Apache server behavior. Some examples covered include:
1. Using ErrorDocument directives to customize error pages for different HTTP status codes like 400, 401, 403, 404, and 500.
2. Authentication and authorization using Auth directives like AuthUserFile and AuthGroupFile to password protect directories.
3. Rewrite rules to redirect requests, rewrite URLs, and route requests through index.php for an MVC framework.
4. Common flags used in rewrite rules like L, QSA, and R to control matching and redirection behavior.
Mine erfaringer med Laravel etter å ha lansert første (men ikke siste...) løsning på Laravel. Og noen erfaringer med design og GUI, etter å ha jobbet 2 år i et webdesign byrå.
The document discusses various ways to configure .htaccess files to modify Apache server behavior. Some examples covered include:
1. Using ErrorDocument directives to customize error pages for different HTTP status codes like 400, 401, 403, 404, and 500.
2. Authentication and authorization using Auth directives like AuthUserFile and AuthGroupFile to password protect directories.
3. Rewrite rules to redirect requests, rewrite URLs, and route requests through index.php for an MVC framework.
4. Common flags used in rewrite rules like L, QSA, and R to control matching and redirection behavior.
Mine erfaringer med Laravel etter å ha lansert første (men ikke siste...) løsning på Laravel. Og noen erfaringer med design og GUI, etter å ha jobbet 2 år i et webdesign byrå.