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YUI Theater —  Chad Auld: “Introducing PHP Loader”

YUI Theater — Chad Auld: “Introducing PHP Loader”

from Yahoo! User Interface Blog on November 06, 2009
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Chad Auld (@chadauld) is a Yahoo! engineer best known for his work on MiaCMS and Sideline. Chad recently drove the open-source release of YUI s PHP Loader (taking over from original developer Adam Moore [@admo]), and he came to YUICONF 2009 last week to talk about the project and provide an introduction to its core features. PHP Loader provides a generic, flexible loading mechanism for modular JavaScript/CSS projects, and while it ships with YUI 2 and YUI 3 metadata it can be used for any frontend project written in PHP. Chad s talk gave the audience a unique opportunity to hear about this utility directly from its chief coder. If the video embed below doesn t show up correctly in your RSS reader of choice, be sure to click through to watch the high-resolution version of the video on YUI Theater; the downloadable version is much smaller, optimized as it is for iPods, iPhones, and other handheld devices. src="http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/ypp/default/player.swf" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" flashvars="vid=16467661 autoPlay=0"> Download video (m4v) Download slides Other Recent YUI Theater Videos: Satyen Desai: A Widget Walkthrough Eric Ferraiuolo: Web App Development with YUI 3 Ron Adams: Automated Integration Testing with YUI Test, Selenium and Hudson Stephen Woods: Creating Beautiful Documentation with YUI Doc Matt Snider: Introducing the YUI 2.8.0 Storage Utility Subscribing to YUI Theater: YUI Theater RSS feed YUI Theater on iTunes
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Episode 80: OSGi with Peter Kriens and BJ Hargrave

Episode 80: OSGi with Peter Kriens and BJ Hargrave

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on December 13, 2007
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Bernd Martin Guests: Peter Kriens BJ Hargrave Recording venue: This episode is about OSGi, the dynamic module system for Java. Our guests are Peter Kriens (OSGI's Technical Director) and BJ Hargrave (OSGI's CTO). We'll discuss what OSGi is all about and why and in which contexts it is useful. Additionally we are having a look at the different layers of OSGI and where and how they are used. Other questions discussed are: What means dynamicity in an OSGI environment? Where is OSGI used? What’s the future of OSGI? How does OSGI interact with existing middleware solutions? How can I run several versions of the same JAR at the same time? Where are OSGI’s problems? Links The Website of the OSGi Alliance The OSGi Specification A repository of all kinds of different osgi modules JSR 291: Dynamic Component Support for Java SE The free OSGi Implementation Equinox The free OSGi Implementation Apache Felix The free OSGi Implementation Knopflerfish The Spring Framework can run on OSGi as well Run OSGi inside an App-Server Peter’s tools Tutorials for OSGi Peters blog Part 1 of a webinar series on OSGi – Running OSGi Part 2 of a webinar series on OSGi - Installing some bundles Part 3 of a webinar series on OSGi – Running some games Part 4 of a webinar series on OSGi – Installing a php wiki on top of OSGi
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Episode 80: OSGi with Peter Kriens and BJ Hargrave

Episode 80: OSGi with Peter Kriens and BJ Hargrave

from Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers on December 13, 2007
Duration: 0
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Bernd Martin Guests: Peter Kriens BJ Hargrave Recording venue: This episode is about OSGi, the dynamic module system for Java. Our guests are Peter Kriens (OSGI's Technical Director) and BJ Hargrave (OSGI's CTO). We'll discuss what OSGi is all about and why and in which contexts it is useful. Additionally we are having a look at the different layers of OSGI and where and how they are used. Other questions discussed are: What means dynamicity in an OSGI environment? Where is OSGI used? What???s the future of OSGI? How does OSGI interact with existing middleware solutions? How can I run several versions of the same JAR at the same time? Where are OSGI???s problems? Links The Website of the OSGi Alliance The OSGi Specification A repository of all kinds of different osgi modules JSR 291: Dynamic Component Support for Java SE The free OSGi Implementation Equinox The free OSGi Implementation Apache Felix The free OSGi Implementation Knopflerfish The Spring Framework can run on OSGi as well Run OSGi inside an App-Server Peter???s tools Tutorials for OSGi Peters blog Part 1 of a webinar series on OSGi ??? Running OSGi Part 2 of a webinar series on OSGi - Installing some bundles Part 3 of a webinar series on OSGi ??? Running some games Part 4 of a webinar series on OSGi ??? Installing a php wiki on top of OSGi
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Episode 80: OSGi with Peter Kriens and BJ Hargrave

Episode 80: OSGi with Peter Kriens and BJ Hargrave

from Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers on December 13, 2007
Duration: 0
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Bernd Martin Guests: Peter Kriens BJ Hargrave Recording venue: This episode is about OSGi, the dynamic module system for Java. Our guests are Peter Kriens (OSGI's Technical Director) and BJ Hargrave (OSGI's CTO). We'll discuss what OSGi is all about and why and in which contexts it is useful. Additionally we are having a look at the different layers of OSGI and where and how they are used. Other questions discussed are: What means dynamicity in an OSGI environment? Where is OSGI used? What’s the future of OSGI? How does OSGI interact with existing middleware solutions? How can I run several versions of the same JAR at the same time? Where are OSGI’s problems? Links The Website of the OSGi Alliance The OSGi Specification A repository of all kinds of different osgi modules JSR 291: Dynamic Component Support for Java SE The free OSGi Implementation Equinox The free OSGi Implementation Apache Felix The free OSGi Implementation Knopflerfish The Spring Framework can run on OSGi as well Run OSGi inside an App-Server Peter’s tools Tutorials for OSGi Peters blog Part 1 of a webinar series on OSGi – Running OSGi Part 2 of a webinar series on OSGi - Installing some bundles Part 3 of a webinar series on OSGi – Running some games Part 4 of a webinar series on OSGi – Installing a php wiki on top of OSGi
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Episode 2: Dependencies

Episode 2: Dependencies

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on January 24, 2006
Duration: 0
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Eberhard Markus Guests: Recording venue: Eberhard and Markus discuss the important topic of associations and dependencies in this show. While OO languages provide direct support for subtyping, most don't provide a first-class construct for other relationships between objects. The discussion elaborates on the problem and looks at various remedies, most importantly, dependency injection. Links Spring Framework Dependency Finder Software Tomography SonarJ (German Site) Observer Pattern, in the GoF Book AspectJ
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Episode 2: Dependencies

Episode 2: Dependencies

from Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers on January 24, 2006
Duration: 0
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Eberhard Markus Guests: Recording venue: Eberhard and Markus discuss the important topic of associations and dependencies in this show. While OO languages provide direct support for subtyping, most don't provide a first-class construct for other relationships between objects. The discussion elaborates on the problem and looks at various remedies, most importantly, dependency injection. Links Spring Framework Dependency Finder Software Tomography SonarJ (German Site) Observer Pattern, in the GoF Book AspectJ
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Episode 2: Dependencies

Episode 2: Dependencies

from Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers on January 24, 2006
Duration: 0
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Eberhard Markus Guests: Recording venue: Eberhard and Markus discuss the important topic of associations and dependencies in this show. While OO languages provide direct support for subtyping, most don't provide a first-class construct for other relationships between objects. The discussion elaborates on the problem and looks at various remedies, most importantly, dependency injection. Links Spring Framework Dependency Finder Software Tomography SonarJ (German Site) Observer Pattern, in the GoF Book AspectJ
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