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Does Size Matter? MicroJS Frameworks versus MacroJS Frameworks
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* Speaker : Scott Koon
* Available : November 8-9, 2012
* Duration : 30 minutes

Description
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When you are starting a new project, you can pick any JS frameworks you want.
What are the pros and cons of picking a large JS framework like ExtJS versus smaller JS frameworks like EnderJS. How does it affect future development? Features?
At what point do you say, "Hey, I don't really need all of the stuff that this framework offers. I really just need to wire up events."
In this talk, I will talk about what a microJS framework is and I'll give a quick survey of the currently available microjs frameworks. I'll also cover what picking a lot of smaller frameworks versus one big framework means in terms of page load, features, and maintainability.


Speaker Bio
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![skoon](https://raw.github.com/cascadiajs/cascadiajs.github.com/master/proposal/images/skoon.jpg)


I've been working with JavaScript for a long time. I co-authored a book called "Professional JavaScript Frameworks" published by Wrox press. I've been a web developer for over 17 years.


Links
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* Blog : http://lazycoder.com/
* Twitter : @lazycoder
@LazycoderLinks
* GitHub : http://github.com/skoon
* BitBucket : http://bitbucket.org/scott_koon
* podcast : http://herdingcode.com

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