I’ve uploaded the slides for my talk from Day 2 of @Media Ajax, which was a refreshingly focused and high-quality conference. The single-track format combined with some really excellent speakers made me really regret missing any part of it. Huge congrats to Patrick and the Vivabit for putting on such a great couple of days.
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I'm Alex Russell, a web developer working on Chrome, Chrome for Android, Chrome Frame, and the broader web platform at Google London. I'm guilty of many JavaScript transgressions. Through the Chrome team I serve in various standards-facing capacities, most-directly as a Google representative to ECMA TC39 (the standards body for JavaScript).
My goal is to make the web suck less and to the extent that I can keep politics and economics from creeping in, that's what this blog is about.
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Dude, I love that you referenced Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in a tech presentation — thats one free beer for you.
Best,
Brad
Editor’s notes, spelling you may want to correct:
On Page 2,Under Maslow’s Heirarchy, Safety
On Page 19, Bullet point #2, yield
On content, very interesting.
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