<>p>And, more Ajax Experience videos! This post’s theme is “Frameworks”:
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Dojo Fundamentals with Alex Russell
JavaScript Library Overview with John Resig
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MooTools: An Overview with Aaron Newton
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For those who don’t know, using firebug you can download the video:
copy the link from the link button. Open it in a new tab and hit play. open firebug and click the All button then the Net tab. scroll to the GET request that’s 100-200 megabytes, and there is your download link. Then use gmplayer or whatever your player of choice is for flv files.
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Nice…I like how you slowly release these too…very dealer-like. ;-)
The Dojo video looks interesting and Mr. Resig never disappoints…
By the way, the videos each seem to “crash” after 5-7 minutes. Tried watching the Dojo video 5x and to no avail.
Are there alternate links to download these videos?
Watching the Dojo video on FF, blew the memory usage out to 1.9g’s… however when using GChrome to watch the video, normal memory usage!
Can we provider video of Ext JS? for our ext users
Is there going to be any clue as to where these videos actually are this time?
All these posts talking about them, and I’ve never seen a single one!
For those who don’t know, using firebug you can download the video:
copy the link from the link button. Open it in a new tab and hit play. open firebug and click the All button then the Net tab. scroll to the GET request that’s 100-200 megabytes, and there is your download link. Then use gmplayer or whatever your player of choice is for flv files.
Wow TNO, nice work…I was trying that before, but clearly looking in the wrong place. Thanks!