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JavaScript - Beyond the Curly Braces

One of the greatest problems with JavaScript is its superficial syntax resemblance of C-style languages. We call it the curse of the curly braces. That is also a very large source of frustration for developers trying to learn JavaScript beyond the basics. Thinking that JavaScript is somehow related to Java or even "It's almost like C# but a little simpler" is an unfortunate and common occurrence that can only lead to trouble. In this session we will analyze some of the fundamental differences between JavaScript and C#/Java. We will highlight the pitfalls that can trap us and the appropriate workarounds for them. Time permitting and if there's interest we will take a look at Idiomatic JavaScript, which will help us understand how JavaScript is being written these days. Learning about this will also help you when trying to read the source code or even the documentation and samples for popular JavaScript libraries like jQuery, Prototype, YUI, etc.

Presented By

Sergio Pereira has been developing software professionally since the mid 90's. After a short period of desktop application development, Sergio changed his focus to web development and never looked back. When the internet "rediscovered" JavaScript Sergio came across Prototype.js and produced it's first useful documentation. If you don't see Sergio in front of his computer screen, you will probably find him in front of a bigger screen watching some soccer or a silly movie. You can find out more about Sergio and waste your time reading some ramblings on his blog.

Location:
11475 N. 2nd Street, Physicians Immediate Care, Machesney Park, Illinois, 61115

Event start: 3/24/2009 6:00:00 PM

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