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Full Frontal ‘09: Simon Willison on Server-Side Javascript and Node.js
Friday, November 20, 2009Simon Willison snuck in a last-minute topic change, and is now going to give the server-side Javascript talk.
The news of the past 24 hours is ChromeOS. For the first time in years, someone’s re-thinking how an OS should work. With Chrome, you turn on your computer and you’re in the browser. What’s really interesting is to contrast it to the introduction of the iPhone, where Apple’s apps used nati...
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