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Sunday, September 16, 2007
JavaScript is awesome: I want to work with Douglas Crockford!
Watch these amazing videos on JavaScript by
Douglas Crockford
(a senior JavaScript Architect at Yahoo!). I wish I could program in JavaScript all day.
Links to Crockford's great JavaScript videos:
Video: JavaScript
Video: The Theory of the Dom
Video: Advanced JavaScript
Video: Browser Wars
Video: Quality
Video: JavaScript: The Good Parts
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