Ask MDN Articles
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Ask MDN – WebSockets [26th August]
After a great session on the History API with Syd Lawrence it’s time to announce our third topic. This time around we’re focussing on WebSockets, which make it possible to have two-way communication between a browser and the server in real-time. All of this is done without the need to constantly poll for new data […]
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Ask MDN follow-up: HTML5 Gaming & Creative JavaScript
Just over a week ago we gathered 8 experts in the field to answer your questions about HTML5 gaming and creative JavaScript. This was our first Ask MDN event and, although it had a couple of teething problems, it went really well. In this post I want to follow up on the previous event and […]
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Ask MDN: Our experts are ready to answer your questions
[Update] The panel of experts and time of the first event have been added below. Something amazing is starting next week. No, not pay day. It’s more important than that. Got it yet? No? It’s Ask MDN, silly! Still no idea what that is? Don’t worry, it’s new and I’m here to tell you all […]