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From [[Goruco 2012]] | ||
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**Presenter:** Francis Hwang | ||
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## Bio | ||
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> Francis Hwang is a writer and software engineer. An active member of the Ruby community, he was the founder of NYC.rb, founding organizer of GORUCO, and a four-time RubyConf speaker. He is currently enjoying his Brooklyn-based consulting lifestyle. | ||
## Abstract | ||
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> This talk will address the strategic costs and benefits of using Javascript MVC today. I will touch on subjects such as development speed, usability, conceptual similarities with desktop and mobile applications, the decoupling of rendering and routing from server logic, and the state of the emerging Javascript MVC community. | ||
## Summary | ||
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TODO | ||
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* Don't have time to read the whole thing? | ||
* Here are the takeaways. | ||
* "This page in a nutshell." | ||
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## Memorable Quotes | ||
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TODO | ||
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* This section applies sometimes. | ||
* "Android is the new IE." - _[[John Bender|Progressive Enhancement on the Mobile Web]]_ | ||
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## Notes | ||
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TODO | ||
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From @username1: | ||
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* This layout is just a suggestion. | ||
* It's kinda based on how Wikipedia is organized (e.g. an "External Links" section) | ||
* Bullet points might work well. Paragraphs too. Up to you. :) | ||
* This section is probably enough, but just in case here are some other ideas... | ||
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From @username2: | ||
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* It's best to leave "username dividers" to prevent merge conflicts later. | ||
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## Discussion | ||
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TODO | ||
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* If some stuff is controversial, thought provoking, etc, we can have something like this. | ||
* Kind of like "Talk" pages on Wikipedia. | ||
* Sign it with your GitHub username, please. - _benjaminoakes_ | ||
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## External Links | ||
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TODO | ||
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* [Slides](http://www.example.com/) | ||
* [Video](http://www.example.com/) | ||
* [Some related website](http://www.example.com/) |