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Invading the Client-Side

Speaker(s): Antranig Basman; Colin Clark; Steven Githens

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Client-side web development has never been more interesting, with at least 4 major competing Javascript frameworks. Incautious use of AJAX and DHTML techniques however can seriously compromise the user experience and accessibility. This talk (FLUID related) will present effective and straightforward techniques for coordinating server- and client-side logic using RSF to write usable and exciting interfaces that degrade gracefully.

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