Matt Snider is the lead fronted engineer (and employee #1) at Mint.com, the popular personal-finance site that was recently acquired by Intuit. Matt has been a longtime user of YUI at Mint, and he’s documented his own additions to YUI extensively over the years on
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his blog. This year, Matt deepened his work with the library by authoring a major new component: the YUI 2.8.0 Storage Utility. Storage provides an HTML 5-like API for client-side storage, using native HTML 5 engines where available and falling back to SWF and Gears as alternatives when a native engine isn’t available.
Matt came to YUICONF 2009 last week to share his work with attendees in a session entitled “Introducing the YUI 2.8.0 Storage Utility.” It’s a great talk, and one you’ll want to watch if you’re thinking of adding client-side storage to your project.
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