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Our presenter for September is covering YUI, and is really doing his homework.
Please send responses to Ben Pardo, visaudi@gmail.com If you hit reply, it will go to the entire mailing list.
Ben:
I am giving a talk about YUI for Chicago Javascripters and I am working to determine where YUI is the best solution. I am putting the talk on video, so the highest frequency demands shall be evaluated and studied in different frameworks for this presentation for the benefit of all.
Please feel free to say as much or as little of value as you would like to say, but I am wondering:
What are the highest frequency demands you get from your customers, that is to say in your Javascript work, what do you get the most of?
From the customers' point of view (and this includes your customer's customers too) what really matters to them about the work you do? Also, from the customer’s customers’ point of view (or whoever the final customer is) what really matters in different high frequency demands?
What frameworks, libraries and micro libraries work best for each kind of problem for instance, how has jQuery, Backbone or Ember.JS helped you?
How have things gone wrong? When have customers come back with problems? Where did a solution not work for you?
Feel free to list any lower demand projects that help represent the variation of demand from the customers point of view.
Some examples of high frequency demands are validation forms or widgets from one customers point of view, but I would also like to get at even a little deeper. I want to know what really matters to a user when they go on a site. For instance it matters to a user that they can checkout of a posh men’s clothing store swiftly and with as little wasted effort as possible (which means form validation as a solution) or that the parallax background on a Japanese car site makes the users more comfortable and engaging when looking at all the features.
Do you have any questions and concerns about YUI 3?
Also if you feel you have anything else of value to share with me feel free.
Thanks so much!
If you would like to go back and forth on this, feel free to email me at visaudi@gmail.com
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Justin Love -- http://JustinLove.name/
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