The jQuery Boston Meetup Group

Boston jQuery and JavaScript hackers unite! Note that this is the SAME group as the one at meetups.jquery.com. It's been duplicated here because there are a lot of people on this website that don't even know the jQuery group exists! http://meetups.jquery.com/group/jqueryboston While this meetup group also exists on meetups.jquery.com, It's my hope that cross-promoting it here on meetup.com will help increase awareness and activity and help facilitate meetups, talk ideas, and discussions, so please sign up here! Typically, our meetups are held on the first Wednesday of every month at the Bocoup Loft, a 5 minute walk from South Station, and we have plenty of sponsor-provided beer and pizza. http://loft.bocoup.com/ If you or your company has any interest in sponsoring or helping organize the jQuery Boston meetup group, please let me know, and if you haven't done so already, be sure to check out all of our upcoming events. If you have any event suggestions—including a talk that you want to give—please don't hesitate to mention it.

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Past events

  • Five minute lightning talks!

    14-15 Sep 2011 in Boston, United States

    Ok, it's time for a change of pace!Instead of one speaker getting up and talking for an hour, we want you, jQuery Boston Meetup members, to get up and talk for five minutes. If you've been working on a really cool project, have a new plugin, figured our how to do something nobody else knows how to do, or just want to talk about JavaScript syntax for five minutes, tell us all about it!Everyone is invited to talk, just RSVP with your talk idea if you're interested.

  • SproutCore for jQuery Developers

    28-29 Apr 2011 in Boston, United States

    In a joint venture with the new Boston-Area SproutCore meetup group, we're incredibly fortunate to have Yehuda Katz, SproutCore developer and jQuery Team member, come to Boston to give a talk on SproutCore, so be sure to RSVP now!!"How do I organize my jQuery code for large applications?" It's a question that comes up over and over again, and is perhaps the most contentious question faced by jQuery developers.

  • Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware and jQuery: the story of a successful integration

    16-17 Mar 2011 in Boston, United States

    Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware: The Open Source Web Application withthe most built-in features, and how jQuery makes it easier to add even more!General intro about Tiki, the "Wiki Way to make software"Marc Laporte, Project AdminMarc will present a short overview of Tiki, a full-featured, open source, multilingual (40+ languages), all-in-one Wiki+CMS+Groupware. PHP, MySQL, Zend Framework, jQuery and Smarty.Tiki & jQuery: lessons from the trenchesJonny Bradley, Project Admin

  • JavaScript file and module loading with RequireJS

    Thu, 3 Mar 2011, 00:00 - 02:00 in Boston, United States

    As JavaScript applications grow and size and complexity we need a real tool to handle dependency and keep our code modular. RequireJS give you an easy way to define dependencies on your module and it'll make sure its loaded before your code runs. It also has a nice build system which can be used to compress and obfuscate your code using closure compiler.Pizza & beer (thanks to Media Temple) should arrive at 6:30pm, and the talk will start promptly at 7pm!

  • Advanced jQuery Templates Applied Practically (take 2)

    Fri, 11 Feb 2011, 00:00 - 02:00 in Boston, United States

    In this presentation, Tim Branyen will discuss the advantages and disadvantages to using client side templates, single page apps/sites, and how to improve your site/app performance by properly caching partial templates and utilizing fallbacks to serve a broad scope of devices and situations. The concept of progressive enhancement will be explored with some of the many new features of HTML5 to provide the ultimate experience for the user and the most minimal resources impact for the server.

  • Advanced jQuery Templates Applied Practically

    Thu, 3 Feb 2011, 00:00 - 02:00 in Boston, United States

    In this presentation, Tim Branyen will discuss the advantages and disadvantages to using client side templates, single page apps/sites, and how to improve your site/app performance by properly caching partial templates and utilizing fallbacks to serve a broad scope of devices and situations. The concept of progressive enhancement will be explored with some of the many new features of HTML5 to provide the ultimate experience for the user and the most minimal resources impact for the server.

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