Prior to my arrival, I didn’t know what to expect. This was my first internship, and all I was worried about was not being known as the intern who crashed Yahoo, or broke YUI. At the same time, with JavaScript being my favorite language, I was...
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I started my first day as the fresh YUI intern, not knowing at all what I was getting into, let alone contribute. How could I understand the internals of such a powerful, battle-tested library in such a short period of time? What could I possibly...
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Thanks to everyone who nominated YUI for the Packt Publishing Open Source Awards. Vote now for YUI as your favorite JavaScript library!
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If you love YUI (and we hope you do!), please take a moment to nominate us for the 2011 Open Source Awards , sponsored by Packt Publishing. Be sure to point to our shiny new website at http://yuilibrary.com ! The nomination form is open now through...
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Rey Bango of Ajaxian (and Microsoft) visited Yahoo! last week , and he has posted his interview of YUI core team members Adam Moore, Satyen Desai, and Luke Smith. Check it out on his blog or in the embed below.
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We love great tech conferences, and we know that a lot of you having amazing things to share. So I've put together this list of conferences and barcamps coming up that are looking for speakers or participation. We are going to be at some of these...
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The women of the Yahoo! Finance frontend engineering team are some of the most talented engineers I have ever had the privilege to work with. Their passion for best practices, accessibility and the end user make building the world's biggest and best...
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Growing up in the heart of Silicon Valley, one could argue that Sadaf Shahsahebi was always destined to work with technology. Her father brought home her first computer when she was 7 and by middle school she was already programming in Pascal at...
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Our friends over at JSMag are celebrating their first birthday. If you haven't read JSMag it's a monthly PDF magazine that covers news on hot JavaScript topics and provides practical tutorials. JSMag are giving away a free issue from their first...
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