Secrets of JavaScript Closures

Just come off stage after doing my presentation at Fronteers 2008 on the secrets of JavaScript closures. Go download it if you like that sort of thing. (I’ve corrected the error that I got called on while I was on stage. Er. Oops.)

11 thoughts on “Secrets of JavaScript Closures

  1. steve says:

    any audio/transcript for this forthcoming?

  2. Anonymous Coward says:

    Great presentation! Although like steve, I also missed the audio since some of the slides weren’t saying much. :)

  3. Sander says:

    Steve, Anonymous: many of the Fronteers sessions were recorded on video, and should be published before too long (although I must admit that I have no idea what’s a realistic timeframe for these to appear).
    I’m not certain if Stuart’s session was, but will go find out.

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  5. Stuart, great slide deck… an awesome presentation that covers everything I would expect to see covered in a talk about closures!

  6. sil says:

    There was, I believe, audio recording; there was actually video of my talk as well. Not sure when that’s going to be out, though.

  7. Yereth says:

    Sorry mate, didn’t want to embarrass you with that little mistake. ;) Good to see you have your slides up here for a review. Didn’t get too pissed that night, did you?

  8. Dustin Diaz says:

    Sssshh! You weren’t supposed to tell anyone this secret.

  9. sil says:

    Yereth: yep. ;)

    Dustin: I have other secrets :)

  10. Anonymous Coward says:

    whatever

  11. Hein-Pieter van Braam says:

    The only thing I wonder about is where the hell you got that high-res IE logo.

    That, and why the fucking ‘spam protection’ box isn’t the next tab after ‘website’

    Wanker ;)

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