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My Ajax talk is now on YUI theater
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When I gave my talk on High-Performance JavaScript at OSCON in
July, I found out that I was speaking right before “Chief Performance
Yahoo!” Steve Souders. To be honest, I was a bit nervous–we read
everything Steve writes at Plaxo, and he runs a whole group at Yahoo
that does nothing but focus on web performance. But our talks turned
out to be quite complementary, and we really hit it off as fellow
evangelists to developers that “you CAN do something to save your
users from slow web sites”.

When we got back to Silicon Valley, Steve said “let’s do lunch at
Yahoo! some time”. So I went over on Monday and had lunch with him and
JavaScript guru Doug Crockford (also at Yahoo!). Doug is actively
working on how to enable secure cross-site mashups, something near to
my heart, so we had a great discussion. When we were coordinating
lunch plans, Steve had said ”hey Joseph, as long as you’re coming
over, why not give your talk at Yahoo!, and I’ll give mine again, and
we can put them both up on YUI Theater“. And that’s just what we did!
It turns out that Yahoo! has a set of classrooms in one of its
buildings where employees regularly come to hear various talks (both
from fellow Yahoos and outsiders), so they had a great setup there,
and the room was filled with several dozen fellow web hackers. Eric
Miraglia, the engineering manager for YUI (which we use in Plaxo
Online 3.0), personally videoed both talks, and we had a great
discussion afterwards. He told me it would take “about a week” to get
the video online, so imagine my delight when I saw it already posted
this morning! (He must have heard about that whole “under-promise and
over-deliver” strategy, heh).

I was honored to be invited to speak in front of a company like Yahoo!
and to a group of people like Steve, Doug, and Eric who are absolutely
at the forefront of web technology and are also true believers in
sharing their knowledge with the web community. I’ve learned a lot
from them all, and I think Yahoo’s recent work with YDN, JSON, and YUI
is the best example of open and pragmatic involvement with developers
I’ve seen at any big company in recent memory. After the talk, I asked
Doug Crockford if I’d done right by him, and he said “that was really
great–I only disagreed with one thing you said.” Wow–that’s good
enough for me! :)
Posted: August 29th, 2007 under Personal, Papers and Talks, Plaxo, Web
development.
Comments: 5

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Pingback from links for 2007-08-30 : Christopher Schmitt
Time: August 30, 2007, 12:19 pm

… High-Performance JavaScript Joseph Smarr’s talk at Yahoo! about
using JavaScript for Web 2.0 applications. (tags: javascript scripting
webdesign webdev web2.0 webdevelopment) …
Comment from joseph
Time: August 30, 2007, 4:47 pm

Update: Eric Miraglia just told me that my talk made it on to
del.icio.us/popular, and he has the photo to prove it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsmarr/1280167529/ :) I’m really glad
that YUI theater is allowing a wider audience to see this talk, and
that people are finding it helpful!
Pingback from Pythoneer » JavaScript performance talk - must see
Time: October 17, 2007, 4:52 am

… Joseph Smarr from Plaxo was holding a talk about High-performance
JavaScript: Why Everything You’ve Been Taught Is Wrong. His blog with
some background info is here. So many true things and some new things,
very interesting to watch if you are interested in tweaking your AJAX
app to be performing great. …
Pingback from links for 2007-12-22 « mghicks
Time: December 21, 2007, 10:26 pm

… Joseph Smarr » My Ajax talk is now on YUI theater (tags: ajax
javascript web programming) …
Comment from Jonathan
Time: October 4, 2009, 7:01 pm

Joseph, I just finished watching this and I must say, as a junior
programmer who just got interested in performance, it really taught me
a few things. If only I could have gotten into this stuff before we
went into production.
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