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Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress. Can You Afford It? Real-world Web Performance Budgets. October 22, 2017 – 11:21 pm. TL;DR: performance budgets are an essential but under-appreciated part of product success and team health. Most partners we work with are not aware of the real-world operating environment and make inappropriate technology choices as a result. We set a budget in time. Of = 5 seconds first-load Time-to-Interactive. 8220;ambush by JavaScript”. At the same time...

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About Me | Infrequently Noted

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Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress. I’m Alex Russell, a software engineer at Google working on Chrome. And the broader web platform. My work on the web has mopped up legacy cruft. Improved modularity and semantics. Made JavaScript a better. Enabled true offline web applications. And powered a new web-centric application model. And we’re just getting started. Aka: JavaScript). I’m also an elected member of the W3C W3C’s Technical Architecture Group. Where I helped build Dojo.

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On Browser WYSIWYG | Infrequently Noted

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Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress. 15 Years: Where Are We Now? Slides from my “Standards Heresy” Talk ». The state of in-browser WYSIWYG is somewhere between pitiful and mind-numbingly painful. Opera and Safari have pulled themselves up by the bootstraps and soon. All the major browsers will be at the same level of awful. Or one of the other good editing packages that are available. Allow users to apply formatting to stuff they have. Let users add new stuff. Starts an undo ...

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Reforming the W3C TAG | Infrequently Noted

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Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress. Cassowary on NPM ». Reforming the W3C TAG. And so it has come to pass that W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG). Elections are afoot. Nominations have ended and the candidates have been announced. There are four seats open and nine candidates running, so it’s worth understanding why anyone should vote for the reformers (myself, Yehuda Katz. For general background, see my previous post. After doing much reading of TAG meeting minutes.

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Long Term Web Semantics | Infrequently Noted

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Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress. Uncomfortably Excited ». Long Term Web Semantics. Something irks me about the phrase “semantic HTML”. The intent is clear enough — using HTML in ways that are readable, using plain language to describe things. But that’s not what “semantic”. Meaning to end-users, but it is conveyed with long-winded markup. Bloviating, but not “unsemantic”. Using “semantic” in a way that talks about simplicity and the underlying meaning indicate...Perhaps&#...

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CSS 3: A Giant Serving Of FAIL | Infrequently Noted

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Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress. The Browser.Next List. Keeping Up With Dojo ». CSS 3: A Giant Serving Of FAIL. In my “ Standards Heresy. 8221; talk I noted pretty bluntly that CSS 3. Is a joke. A sad, sick joke being perpetrated by people who clearly don’t build actual web apps. If the preponderance of the working group did, we’d already have useful things like behavioral CSS. Being turned into recommendations and not turds like CSS namespaces. And CSS Print Profile.

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HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Adobe AIR, dojo and all things browser. Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Dojoconnect vs. dojo.behavior. Having used dojo for the past few years, I've become very familiar with using dojo.connect to list for events being fired on objects. The API is simple, clear and concise:. Var h = dojo.connect(dojo.byId(myNode), onclick, myInstance, reactToNodeClick);. Already exists on dojo.connect. So I'm not going to rehash it out here. Reading a recent article. Dojobehavior is based on Ben Nolan.

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HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Adobe AIR, dojo and all things browser. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Connecting labels to inputs using dojo. All was going fine and I wasn't getting mixed up in id clashing anymore. However, there was one drawback - my labels wouldn't work anymore. Code which previously looked like this:. Input id="simple" type="radio" dojoattachevent="onclick: simpleClicked"/. Label for="simple" ${statics.i18n.simple} /label. No longer worked because it had changed to this:. The label's for attribute.

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HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Adobe AIR, dojo and all things browser. Tuesday, June 16, 2009. IE 6 usage . boooournn. I was curious to see how the announcement that IE 8 would be included in an automated update. Would affect the Google Analytics for the application I work on. I took a months sample of IE usage before and after the announcement just to see how the number stacked up. Here's what I found:. Unfortunately, I don't see IE 6 disappearing any time soon. Neither does ppk. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Dojofo...

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All About Mobile Development. Eating Dog Food at Silicon Valley Android Developer Camp →. January 31, 2011. I attended Day of JavaScript. At Google last Thursday. Thanks to Marc Grabanski. International for organizing a wonderful event with a full slate of great speakers and a hearty filling of technical content. Here, I’ll share some of my learnings and insights from the event. State of the Mobile Web. David talked about Sencha Touch. David’s passion for design came through loud and clear. The...Yehuda ...

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Software, programming, computer forensics, and EnScript. A year and a half ago, I bought a new system. Meet Virgil:. 24GHz, 6 cores, 12MB L3, hyperthreading—apiece). The legendary EVGA SR-2. A pair of WD RE4 2TB hard drives. In a Lian Li PC-V2120. All kinds of I/O ports and a ho-hum-but-CUDA-capable GPU. Volume. I no longer had a redundant 2TB drive; I had a 4TB drive with twice the probability of failure as a single drive and no redeeming performance qualities. Of course, by the time I realized this (di...

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