062 JSJ Dojo with Dylan Schiemann

Published: June 7, 2013, 7 a.m.

PanelDylan Schiemann (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) AJ O\u2019Neal (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up)
Discussion
\xa000:57 - Dylan Schiemann IntroductionThe Dojo Toolkit CEO of SitePen
01:14 - DojoTD Ameritrade The Wall Street Journal JPMorgan Chase & Co TD Bank voro.com Esri
04:40 - Why is Dojo relevant today?Peter Higgins: #dadt (Dojo already did that)
07:00 - AMD and RequireJSPerformance Benefits CommonJS
10:34 - DijitForm Controls Layout Widgets Other Widgets (i.e. grids, rich text editor controls, trees, etc.) Polymer
15:32 - Browser SupportThe Awesome Bar Removing Code Aspect-oriented Programming
20:01 - Dojo 2Dojo Mobile Responsive Dijits Local Storage Better Grid Widgets Cleaner APIs
32:52 - Marketing DojoDojo Tutorials Good APIs Demos Target Environments
27:55 - Graded SupportGraded Browser Support - YUI Library
30:56 - Maintaining the old version while moving ahead with the new version
\xa033:01 - Strict Modedojo.declare
34:15 - Dojo and Node.jsdojo/request
36:20 - The Dojo Foundationlodash The Intern
40:21 - TestingD.O.H.: Dojo Objective Harness Sauce Labs Chai
42:56 - Charting and Graphing & Vector GraphicsDojoX voro.com GFX D3 Rapha\xebl
46:41 - The History of Dojo and PrototypePicksSexism in Video Games - This Female Gamer is Fed Up / from a woman's view / woman / Rape is in Grand Theft Auto Game (AJ) My Fair Lady (AJ) Moon (Jamison) Dr. Dog (Jamison) Warhammer Quest (Joe) Knights of the Old Republic (Joe) Ruins by Orson Scott Card (Joe) AngularJS Fundamentals (Joe\u2019s Pluralsight Course) (Joe) Commit (Chuck) Authority | Nathan Barry (Chuck) The Intern (Dylan) FrozenJS (Dylan) hammer throw: 1986 Youri Sedykh's World Record Series (Dylan) Kundalini Yoga (Dylan) Arcosanti (Dylan) Ubud, Bali (Dylan) Insadong, Seoul, South Korea (Dylan)
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\xa0JAMISON:\xa0 This is my voice.CHUCK:\xa0 You keep it with you at all times, don\u2019t you?JAMISON:\xa0 I do. Unless I go to a rock concert or something. Then I leave it there.[Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.]\xa0[This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.]\xa0CHUCK:\xa0 Hey everybody, and welcome to Episode 62 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Jamison Dance.JAMISON:\xa0 Hi, guys.CHUCK:\xa0 Joe Eames.JOE:\xa0 Hey there.CHUCK:\xa0 AJ O\u2019Neal.AJ:\xa0 Not coming at you live. Not at all.CHUCK:\xa0 I\u2019m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv and we have a special guest this week. That\u2019s Dylan Schiemann. So, do you want to introduce yourself real quick, Dylan?DYLAN:\xa0 Sure. Thanks Charles. I\u2019m Dylan. I\u2019m one of the founders of an open source project called the Dojo Toolkit. I\u2019m also the CEO at SitePen, a company that builds web apps and provides JavaScript training and support.CHUCK:\xa0 Awesome. Dojo\u2019s been around for a long time, hasn\u2019t it?DYLAN:\xa0 Nine years.CHUCK:\xa0 Nine years.DYLAN:\xa0 Oh, yeah. Three lifetimes in the Internet age, I guess.CHUCK:\xa0 Does that make it older than jQuery?DYLAN:\xa0 It does, yes. JQuery, I think, started about seven years ago, maybe. Six or seven years ago.CHUCK:\xa0 I remember seeing a couple of websites built in Dojo way back in the day. I don\u2019t remember exactly which ones they were. For some reason, I got the impression that it was a framework, but it\u2019s more of a toolkit. It\u2019s much more like jQuery than it is like, say, Backbone or Ember or any of those.DYLAN:\xa0 It\u2019s kind of everything. You can use it as a simple toolkit like jQuery. You have DOM manipulation,Special Guest: Dylan Schiemann.

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