June 12, 2010
Blog ArchivesAbout: DOM Storage
One of my sessions at TechEd 2010 this year was about advanced standards support in Internet Explorer 8. The DOM Storage API (which used to be part of the HTML5 Spec but are now in their own spec), were introduced to Internet Explorer in version 8, and provide methods for storing data on the client Read More……(read more)
IE9: A Lap Around For Developers
First, a disclaimer: The code in the slides for this demo isn’t perfect, in fact, it’s a little messy, but I wanted to get the information that I shared with folks out as quickly as I could, and that means I haven’t cleaned it up, or used any kind of best practices to get it Read More……(read more)
20 Tips and Tricks For Writing Fast Web Applications
I’m about 30 minutes from walking on stage to present my last session here at TechEd 2010 in New Orleans and I wanted to share this presentation early, just in case the session room fills up and folks can’t make it in or for those of you who weren’t able to make it. If you’re Read More……(read more)
Browser Speed: It’s Not All About JavaScript
On Tuesday, I presented my IE9: A Lap Around for Developers session here at TechEd and it went really well, it was a lot of fun, and the “slide” deck that I presented worked well! As it turns out, Joab Jackson, a reporter for the IDG News Service was in the audience and wrote a Read More……(read more)
TechEd 2010 in New Orleans
I’m spending part of my memorial day weekend preparing for TechEd next week because I want to try something new and it’s going to require some extra work. Thankfully the weather is pretty crumby here in Seattle this weekend, so it’s not like I’m missing a great weather weekend. Ah well! I guess I get Read More……(read more)
Trying Internet Explorer 9 Platform Previews
Over the last few months at conferences and events, it’s been fun to show off the Internet Explorer 9 Platform Previews! People seem to get pretty excited about it, and understandably so!
The engineering team has been super hard at work making sure that IE9 is going to rock, and to ensure that we’ve got stuff Read More……(read more)