Posts by Aaron Gustafson
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More developments in jsTrace
As I mentioned to Ian earlier today, Dave and I were discussing having the jsTrace window keep pace with whatever the most current line is spit out to it. A few hours later, here it is: jsTrace 1.3.
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Spreading the praise
In his most recent essay, Gerry McGovern was discussing expert opinions and voices. One particular comment he made struck a chord: “The Web is maturing. It needs more people like Jakob Nielsen who propose, explain and defend rules.”
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jsTrace two days on
The reception for our latest script release,
jsTrace
, has been fantastic. From the write-up on the DOM Scripting Task Force blog to all of the emails and comments, it’s been great. -
Debugging JavaScript just got a little bit easier
Like many of you, I'm sure, I hate debugging JavaScript. Really, it's not the debugging, per se, as much as it's using
alert()
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In 2030 Google became self-aware…
Some interesting news on the Google front: there's been sightings of a new Google universe which looks more than a little scary, especially in light of the mockumentary-with-a-stright-face known as EPIC 2014.
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San Francisco never looked so… tasty?
We always knew San Francisco was filled with rainbow pride, but it now seems the source was not what I expected.
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Proof you can find anything on eBay
It’s true. Follow the link.
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Need a job?
I've been informed of a great position in southern Connecticut for a strong standards designer/developer. The full-time position is at dLife.com, a site whose primary focus is providing information and support to individuals and families touched by diabetes.
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Proof Positive that Editing is an Art
Have you ever gone to see a movie that is nothing like the trailer?
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Jeremy Keith and Me
It managed to sneak past me for a few days, but my recent interview with Jeremy Keith has made its way into the latest issue of Digital Web Magazine. In the interview we cover the impetus behind his new book, WaSP's DOM Scripting Task Force, and Jeremy's future as a rockstar.