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CodeRush/Refactor Pro refactors Javascript too
I just saw an article talking about a new Ruby product from JetBrains. One of the side effects of this product is that they offer refactoring support for JS code. <yawn />
I had to chuckle a bit. I guess my love affair with the Developer Express’ Code Rush/Refactor Pro (CR/RP) addin continues to pay off… I’ve had refactorings for JavaScript AND HTML/ASP.NET markup for about a year (and they added it a long time ago). If you didn’t know that… now you do (they keep finding new places to add refactorings… it seems like nearly every file in your...
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TUX with John Papa is tonight at 7:00pm
Just a quick reminder blog that John Papa will be speaking at TUX tonight on ADO.NET Data Services and on Silverlight2 Data Binding. Shawn Cady (my boss and the resident Answers Systems Design guy) will be continuing our series on “What is UX” with one of the 7 UX elements (I’m not sure which one at the moment) We will be giving away a bunch of John’s books and some additional O’Reilly books. We’re also giving away a full Expression2 Studio (I’ve been keeping Shawn away from this… I think he’s been “eyeing” it), and some other things from...
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Mix09: Three leaders from the TUX crew will be at MIX 2009!
I am so stoked! I haven’t been to any kind of “real” conference in like… wait where’s that XML Dev Con Shirt… Dang! It’s been since October of 2004… so like 5 years! Shawn Cady, Perry P., and I are all going. It’s really a perfect conference for our crew. Not just because we are 3 of the TUX (Tampa UX) players (I think Nikita and Bill might also be going, but I’m not sure). Anyway, Shawn not only runs the whole dev area at Answers (our day job), but he’s also our designer. He’s very much ingrained in...
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Client-side Scripting 101 Part 2: JavaScript OOP Basics
[Sorry this took so long to get out… I have been distracted by Windows 7 and am working between 2 OS’ on 1 machine… Win7 is now my primary OS and I didn’t have this post here… that and I’m now twittering doesn’t help either] Ok, since in the first version of my last article I referenced the "prototype" property, it felt natural to begin by talking about JavaScript OOP basics. Now, I’m not going to try to define all the terms that usually get associated with the type of OOP used in JavaScript ("JS" hereafter). I want to...