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June User Group:: jQuery podcast

jQuery is a concise open source JavaScript Library used for Document Object Model (DOM) traversal, event handling, Ajax requests, and animations. Whether you're new to JavaScript entirely or experienced with JavaScript but looking to shorten and simplify your code, jQuery is a framework you'll want to be familiar with.

This month, John Resig, the creator and lead developer of the jQuery JavaScript library introduced us to his framework with examples written PHP, including discussion of several different PHP frameworks that use jQuery  such as Wordpress, Drupal, and CakePHP.  For those who didn't make the June User Group, you can Listen Now! and view the slides here: http://ejohn.org/blog/recent-presentations/

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With six months now past since the release of version 3 of the GNU General Public License, there are reportedly 1200 projects that have released code under the new license. The addition of GPLv3 into the mix of 60+ other licenses approved as “open source” by the Open Source Initiative has not made the selection of a license for a project any easier.  If you missed Karen Copenhaver (Choate Hall & Stewart), and Ira Heffan (TopCoder) discuss this topic, you can Listen Now! (slide deck here: pdf php-heffan-copenhaver-feb-6-2008 431.21 Kb

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