web|works Web 2.0 Talk

Sorry, everybody, for the delay in putting this up. I know the talk was Thursday and today’s Saturday, but I have a good excuse… I had a helluva time keeping a net connection at the hotel and I’ve been kinda sick. Luckily the worst held off til I was home and had somebody to dote on me. My PowerBook troubles have seemed to disappear, so it must have been something about the Canadian air.

Here are the links to the Javascript libraries I used:

Here are links to good FireFox plugins for troubleshooting Ajax stuffs:

Download the presentation:

The presentation won’t seem nearly as complete as the Interface Design Attacks! one simply because a significant portion of the time was taken up by a live demo. You can download the code and check it out for yourself:

You’ll also need to download the latest Scriptaculous and the latest Prototype included in the Scriptaculous source trunk.

Update! (10/27/05)

You can also see the aforementioned files in action, live, here.

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  1. flowb33 says:

    Nice presentation and demos. The MVC info just shed light on Rails for me in a needed way.

    I should note: the test files didn’t work on my server (textdrive) unless I commented out: #header(‘Response.Expires = 0’); in the backend file.

    I’d love to see one example with database connectivity, too, just to complete the picture. But thanks, this is great.

  2. Amy says:

    If you want more info on MVC, especially as pertains to Rails, see the MVC article link on the sidebar…

  3. derek martin says:

    Great job, Amy. Also, a pleasure to meet you. Keep up the great work.

  4. Mike Purvis says:

    I hope you eventually got a chance to check out http://adactio.com/elsewhere/

    It’s the single best example of a Web 2 application I’ve seen to date, in terms of incorporating ajax, rss, and web services, but also creating something that falls back perfectly in the absence of JS support.

    (At this very moment, Flickr is "having a massage", so that component of it doesn’t work– the next step with this app would be to have all the data cached locally…)

  5. I was very dissapointed of this 🙂

  6. Thanks. Updated appropriately.

  7. sainathkm says:

    Really a informational article.. Thanks a lot.

  8. There is some strange behaviour with this…

  9. The problem is my browser…

  10. Online Prank says:

    i am not sure as to why 🙂

  11. I had and the fix I found 🙁

  12. I use Firefox in Ubuntu…

  13. The content of your show is great, I really enjoy it 🙁

  14. Just thought I’d make a note about a problem.

  15. I use Firefox in Ubuntu 🙁

  16. Just thought I’d make a note about a problem 🙁

  17. Well done, nice instructions…

  18. Make Stacker says:

    I think it would be usefull for other users also!

  19. Thanks for taking the time to do it!

  20. I use Firefox in Ubuntu…

  21. Telnet Email says:

    Thanks for the write-up 🙁

  22. 225 70 16 says:

    That is strange 🙂

  23. Just thought I’d make a note about a problem!

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