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yaaaay
yay, at last we can handle JS and stuff in a somewhat sane way \o/
Earl rocks! And many thanks to you for making this comprehensive slideshow thingy!
yaaaaaay
(aw boo, I have to enter a captcha to preview and then another one to save? q.q)
full video
http://www.pnwdrupalsummit.org/sessions/javascript-drupal-7-what-develop...
Awesome
Great presentation, Katherine! It has been a long haul, but I'm pretty pleased with how Drupal 7's JavaScript stuff has gone. Still missing a few DX features, but in the end I think we did very well. Thanks for all the patches and help! Cheers!
Hi Rob, thanks to you and the
Hi Rob,
thanks to you and the huge part you played in bringing in these changes! I think the biggest thing outstanding now, certainly from a DX perspective, is the new Ajax framework getting fully nailed down - there are some (pretty major) outstanding issues. It's still a huge step forward though.
Katherine
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