Sean Bluett says.....Gizmodo robbed or found a new version of the iPhone....
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It was found lost in a bar in Redwood City, camouflaged to look like an iPhone 3GS.
and then....................
iPhone blogger has computers seized by police
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Crockford on JavaScript
Sean Bluett says.....check out these javascript videos
Douglas Crockford is a senior JavaScript architect at Yahoo!, and is a writer and speaker on JavaScript, JSON, and related web technologies.
He has a degree in Radio and Television from San Francisco State University.[1]
Crockford is well known for his work in introducing JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). He has also worked on the computerization of media at Atari, Lucasfilm, and Paramount. He became something of a cult figure on videogame oriented listservs in the early 1990s after he posted his memoir "The Expurgation of Maniac Mansion" to a videogaming bulletin board; the memoir documented his efforts to censor the computer game Maniac Mansion to Nintendo's satisfaction so that they could release it as a cartridge, and Crockford's mounting frustrations as Nintendo's demands became more obscure and confusing.[2]
Together with Randy Farmer and Chip Morningstar Crockford founded Electric Communities and was its CEO from 1993 to 2001. He was involved in the development of the programming language E.
http://www.crockford.com/
Crockford on JavaScript: The Complete Series
Douglas Crockford is a senior JavaScript architect at Yahoo!, and is a writer and speaker on JavaScript, JSON, and related web technologies.
He has a degree in Radio and Television from San Francisco State University.[1]
Crockford is well known for his work in introducing JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). He has also worked on the computerization of media at Atari, Lucasfilm, and Paramount. He became something of a cult figure on videogame oriented listservs in the early 1990s after he posted his memoir "The Expurgation of Maniac Mansion" to a videogaming bulletin board; the memoir documented his efforts to censor the computer game Maniac Mansion to Nintendo's satisfaction so that they could release it as a cartridge, and Crockford's mounting frustrations as Nintendo's demands became more obscure and confusing.[2]
Together with Randy Farmer and Chip Morningstar Crockford founded Electric Communities and was its CEO from 1993 to 2001. He was involved in the development of the programming language E.
http://www.crockford.com/
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