YUI Theater
Summary: YUI Theater publishes video from events taking place at Yahoo! that center around the discipline of web development and frontend engineering. These events run the gamut from technical explorations of specific techniques or programming languages to broader philosophical pieces on the nature of the web as a medium for deploying interactive applications. With offices located throughout the world, and with thousands of engineers, Yahoo! is a center for innovation and exploration in the world of web design and development. YUI Theater aims to share with you the rich conversations taking place within Yahoo! and beyond as the Web evolves through its second decade.
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- Artist: ericmiraglia@yahoo.com
- Copyright: (c) 2007-2010 the YUI Project
Podcasts:
Philippe Le Hégaret, who heads the W3C Interaction Domain, discusses HTML5. While the HTML5 specification itself does actually not contain many new features, the new Web platform, often labeled as HTML5, does come with many new features from HTML video to SVG to CSS animations or Web sockets. This talk gives an overview of what's ahead of us, using concrete demonstrations in latest generation Web browsers.
John Resig of Mozilla, creator of the popular jQuery JavaScript library, reviews options for testing and performance analysis in JavaScript and previews the significant changes coming soon in jQuery 1.4.
YUI engineer Todd Kloots presents an indispensable introduction to YUI 3's powerful suite of tools.
YUI engineer Todd Kloots demonstrates the accessibility toolkit built into YUI 3.
YUI engineer Isaac Schlueter works through a real-world use case of building YUI 3's forthcoming AutoComplete widget.
YUI engineer Allen Rabinovich discusses the YUI 3 Charts implementation, currently under development.
YUI engineer Eric Miraglia provides a high-level introduction to key concepts underlying the YUI 3 codeline.
YUI engineer Luke Smith discusses the fine art of debugging web applications, looking at general tools and techniques and providing a few specific hints about debugging in YUI 3.
YUI architect Matt Sweeney reviews principles of high-performance web development and looks at how best to implement those principles in YUI 3-based projects.
Yahoo! JavaScript Architect Douglas Crockford discusses the recent ECMA5 development process and efforts to improve the language in the future.
YUI engineer Satyen Desai provides a detailed tour of the YUI 3 widget subsystem.
Chad Auld of Yahoo! introduces the YUI PHP Loader, a flexible tool for loading modular JavaScript and CSS projects.
Eric Ferraiuolo of Oddnut Software talks about the nuances of deploying real-world web applications using YUI 3.
Yahoo! engineer Ron Adams discusses the creation of automated QA workflows that combine YUI Test, Selenium and Hudson to automate JavaScript unit tests.
Yahoo! frontend engineer Stephen Woods provides a guided tour to YUI's documentation engine, YUI Doc. YUI Doc is language-agnostic and can be used to documenta a variety of project styles.