so much to learn ...

Jan 15, 2011 18:39

as a web developer i'd say you have to know, at a minimum, the following client side technologies ( Read more... )

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dogsolitude_v2 January 16 2011, 15:25:54 UTC
Yeah, I sometimes struggle to keep up with it all. Just when I get the hang of Model-View-Controller in web-apps, along comes Model-View-ViewModel, probably superceded by Model-View-ViewModel-ModelViewModelController 2.0 XP.

I was glad I never bothered with Silverlight.

:)

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mikki_g January 16 2011, 15:42:44 UTC
Sorta related. My jquery slider has a weird issue with ie7/8 where when it slides in it's kinda half missing then draws the rest of it in shortly after. Ironically it's perfectly fine in ie6! Might be a rendering engine thing in newer IEs. Works fine in everything else.

http://www.byteaccess.co.uk/

Any suggestions :]

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dogsolitude_v2 January 16 2011, 17:38:26 UTC
I'd suggest it's a rendering engine thingy. If you think about it, the markup, the javascript etc. won't deliberately scissor anything out, and so it won't be anything 'wrong' as such with those layers. Also, I've found that the javascript in the Archant pages I've worked on takes a fraction longer in IE7/8 than in other browsers to kick in.

Aside from those observations, I haven't a scooby-doo really, so it may be a matter of trying a different slidery thing and seeing how that works...

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