Thurs, 24th November 2011: Underscore.js is a ‘utility-belt library’ and it makes it a breeze to solve many of the common problems you’ll see when working with jQuery.. Read more…
#36: International JavaScript Show n’ Tell 2011
Thurs, 10th November 2011: On the night before the Full Frontal JavaScript conference, you are invited to Async to share five minutes about a project, a technique or a story.. Read more…
#35: Beyond Arial
Thurs, 27th October 2011: There are a variety of solutions for delivering fonts to your web page, and there are best practices to consider which will ensure speed and reliability when delivering web fonts. Josh Emerson will talk about implementing web fonts for cross browser support. Read more…
#34: My Favourite jQuery Plugin
Thurs, 13th October: Everyone is invited to come and tell us about their favourite jQuery plugin. We’ll bring each plugin’s website up on screen and discuss what it does and why it’s useful. Read more…
In the Jungle, the Mighty Jungle
The two Async meetups in September were transformed into hacknights as part of the Brighton Digital Festival, with local developers and designers working together on a collaborative art project: the JavaScript Jungle (→ jungle.asyncjs.com). Read more…
#32+33: JavaScript Jungle
Thurs, 8th & 22nd Sept 2011: As part of the Brighton Digital Festival, the two Async meetups in September will transform into a collaborative art project: to create a collectively coded canvas of animated creations, the JavaScript Jungle. Read more…
#31: An Introduction to JavaScript Events
Thurs, 25th August 2011: Events, also known as the publish/subscribe pattern, are a common idiom used throughout JavaScript. Used within your own code they can help keep your objects modular, reusable and easily extensible. Read more…
#30: HTML5 Security
Thurs, 11th August 2011: HTML5 is ushering in a new and exciting era of application-enabled development for the web. But does it bring with it a new suite of security issues for the web developer to be aware of?. Read more…
#29: Postcards from a Javascript App Stack
Thurs, 28th July 2011: What happens if all of the components in your stack speak in JavaScript’s familiar JSON format, over REST APIs? Richard Marr has been experimenting with Node.js, CouchDB and ElasticSearch and would like to share a few thoughts, discuss a few implications and, if all goes to plan, a bit of live coding too.. Read more…
#28: Titanium: Native mobile apps with JavaScript
Thurs 14th July, 2011: Titanium is a framework for creating cross-platform, native mobile apps using JavaScript as its programming language. This session is aimed at JavaScripters interested in developing mobile apps of their own. Read more…


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