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 Frame, and the broader web platform at Google. I'm guilty of many JavaScript transgressions.
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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