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Patrick Lee – JavaScript Sprachraum

Patrick Lee — JavaScript Sprachraum

  • In: Resources
  • By:Guy Leech
  • October 23, 2010

Web Directions South 2010, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, October 15 10.45am.

  • Audio record­ing of session
  • Session descrip­tion
  • About Patrick Lee

Session descrip­tion

Despite being an option on web servers as early as 1995 with Netscape’s LiveWire, JavaScript has long been regarded as a lan­guage only of the browser.

Approaching sweet six­teen JavaScript has evolved in the com­mu­nity and gained accep­tance as a gen­eral pur­pose pro­gram­ming language.

In this ses­sion Patrick will be look­ing at JavaScript out­side of the browser, focus­ing on how to use it for web server appli­ca­tions. Starting with the old in Helma and pro­gress­ing through var­i­ous usages to the most new and excit­ing with node.js, Patrick will talk about why JavaScript on the server mat­ters right now and show you how to get started using it.

About Patrick Lee

Patrick is a computer programmer and interaction designer. Usually at the same time.

He thinks JavaScript is an important language.

He works for ThoughtWorks.

Follow Patrick on Twitter: @boundvariable

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