Archive for March 2009

Interesting first week for JSMag

Quick thanks to everyone who’s supported JSMag with a purchase during this first week of our existence.  It’s been great to get your feedback so far, and we look forward to providing a great resource in the upcoming months.  We’ve got some interesting pieces coming up for you soon, including pieces on Dojo and ORM [...]

Upcoming JavaScript class with Douglas Crockford

I just got notified about an upcoming JavaScript class.  Here’s the details:

The all day “Master Class” will be lead JavaScript expert Douglas Crockford who will scrape away the language’s bad features to reveal all the good ideas that make JavaScript an outstanding object-oriented programming language — ideas such as functions, loose typing, dynamic objects, and [...]

JavaScript conference early bird registration ends tomorrow

The title says it all really.  If you’re planning on being there, get your discounted tickets today!  http://jsconf2009.com/

JSMag and similar magazine efforts

There seems to be a growing number of magazine-style PDF publications out there.  This is a short list of some of the ones I’m aware of.  What other ones do you know of?

PHP Architect – http://phparch.com
MySQL Magazine – http://www.paragon-cs.com/mag/
GroovyMag – http://groovymag.com
Python Magazine – http://pythonmagazine.com
JSMag – http://www.jsmag.com
Rails Magazine – http://railsmagazine.com
The Rubyist – http://therubyist.com
Java Express – http://dworld.pl/javaexpress [...]

JSMag now available

Our first issue is now available!  Articles include:

What’s new in jQuery 1.3
Don’t be Alert!
Unit Testing in JavaScript
Functional Programming inJavaScript
Introduction to ExtJS
and more!

Visit http://www.jsmag.com/latest for more information

JavaScript magazine nearly launched – sampler PDF available

We hit a couple production snags in the last 24 hours up to the planned launch, and made a strategic decision to hold off for another couple days.  Although we know no launch can ever be perfect, we’re determined that issue #1 will be as good as we can make it.  A byproduct of this [...]




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