My Talk at JSConf: Programming to Patterns

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 @ 8:02 am | filed under: Best Practices, Organizing Code

A few years ago I wrote a post after visiting the Ajax Experience about Programming to Patterns. The JSConf team was nice enough to bring me out to DC to give a talk, which you can watch below, and you can get the slides in PDF or Keynote format here.

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4 Responses to “My Talk at JSConf: Programming to Patterns”

  1. Vic Says:

    Nice talk Aaron! Very inspiring and well brought, hope to see/hear/read (new book?) more from you, because your personal approach really helps practicle development. Good luck!

  2. David Says:

    Aaron, thanks for uploading the video, it definetly made remember that i have to open my mind when it comes to Moo (and OOP.. and Life!).

    I’ve been developing with mootools for almost 2 years and the learning curve has been very good to me. Now I’m looking foward to improve my “MooSkils” even thinking of taking a look to the core programming.

    Thanks again for sharing your talk with us, I really value it since I can’t be there at those nice conferences and meetings. Keep the nice work.

    Regards,
    David.

  3. Rolf-nl Says:

    Hey, I think I’ve got most of the tips implemented into my own system/way of working, however, sometimes I just like to bang out stuff and be done with it. Hahaha!

  4. Joe Says:

    I’ve finally just understood what an object’s prototype is. Big thanks fo sharing this.