Pjax and the Next Generation of Server-Side Web Frameworks - ETE 2012

Pjax and the Next Generation of Server-Side Web Frameworks - ETE 2012

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Pjax and the Next Generation of Server-Side Web Frameworks - ETE 2012

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  1. 1 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE ENTERPRISE CONFERENCE
  2. 2 Problem #1: Multiple content boxes
  3. 3 Context-switching
  4. 4 Computers should do this MON
  5. 5 Two pages, one system
  6. 6 The Solution
  7. 7 Auto diffs via Ajax
  8. 8 Support multiple content boxes
  9. 9 Support non-visible changes (JS!)
  10. 10 Respect URLs and permalinks
  11. 11 Bail if needed
  12. 12 Favor correctness, win devs' trust
  13. 13 Amaze
  14. 14 Why pass HTML instead of structured data?
  15. 15 Example
  16. 16 Find all on-site links
  17. 17 2. Set onclick
  18. 18 3. Django middleware
  19. 19 Overview
  20. 20 Two bits of MAGIC
  21. 21 Django template inheritance base.html
  22. 22 Basic diff using template inheritance
  23. 23 Template variables
  24. 24 Then it starts to get tricky...
  25. 25 How does the framework know this is a title?
  26. 26 Partial titles
  27. 27 Snippets in HTML tags
  28. 28 Hooking into the HTML: Option 2
  29. 29 Evil HTML snippets
  30. 30 Insertion types
  31. 31 Nested template logic
  32. 32 Template logic in crafty places
  33. 33 Removal of markup
  34. 34 Putting it all together
  35. 35 Security, part 1
  36. 36 Deferred loading
  37. 37 Template scanner

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