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By popular demand, the next meeting for Pittsburgh JavaScript Developers will be about jQuery. When jQuery Attacks!

I can't wait until the Windows port of Node.js is stable. I put together this great, simple application to show off at one of my Pittsburgh JavaScript Developers meetings, but it requires anyone who brought a laptop to connect to the building's guest...

More of a personal post for future reference, but in case anyone else stumbles across this, let me know if you have a better way of doing this. I’m writing an application with ExtJS 4 and when the user clicks on the close button a Window header, I...

On Tuesday I did a presentation for the Pittsburgh JavaScript Developers Meetup group about using Node.js with NoSQL - or document based - databases. I chose MongoDB because it's got great traction and there's a Node module for it named...

This is a special session that is going to run every so often and is meant for JavaScript developers of all ranges, from beginner to seasoned veteran. We'll take the opportunity discuss all the power, quirks, pros and cons of the JavaScript language...

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I am a technologist, and have been ever since 1980 when I got my very first TRS-80 and programmed it to do my math homework. I love to share the gift of technology with others and show them the wonderful things it can do for them, and how they should not fear it, but embrace it.

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