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Twitter vs. Mastodon

Some context on Mastodon, after a couple weeks of exploring it – I’m sure I’m missing a lot, but this is my understanding of the tech, so far. I’ve been an avid user of Twitter so most of my knowledge comes by comparing Mastodon to Twitter. You can follow me on Mastodon here: https://mastodon.social/@jeresig Your […]

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Miscellaneous

Projects » Miscellaneous A number of miscellaneous projects that don’t fit in to any one particular category. Processing.js — A port of the Processing programming language over to JavaScript. Used for the Live Editor coding environment on Khan Academy. Largely superseded by P5.js. Node.js Stream Playground — An interactive environment for learning how Node.js streams […]

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jQuery

Projects » jQuery While I stepped down from my work on jQuery in 2011 I’d be remiss to not mention it here! Absolutely the project that I’m best known for jQuery continues to have a lasting impact on the web continuing to be used by millions of developers every day. In addition to the core […]

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Khan Academy

Projects » Khan Academy I started working at Khan Academy in May 2011 and still happily work there today! I’ve worked on many different areas of the site including web frontend performance, build tools, internationalization (i18n), and accessibility (a11y). Right now I’m a Chief Architect leading the Frontend Infrastructure team working on our design system, […]

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Computer Vision

Projects » Computer Vision Related to my Ukiyo-e.org and Digital Humanities work I’ve been getting more involved with using Computer Vision analysis to search and process large collections of images. Some of this work has resulted in Open Source contributions or libraries that others can use in their work. Pastec — I’ve made some contributions […]

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Digital Humanities

Projects » Digital Humanities Stemming from my work on Ukiyo-e.org I began to get more involved with other digital humanities projects, largely working together with the Frick Art Reference Library in New York City. More information, including papers and talks, can be found in the Research section of the site. Mongaku — Based on the […]

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Ukiyo-e.org

Projects » Ukiyo-e.org Built and released in 2012 Ukiyo-e.org is a database aggregating images of Japanese prints from dozens of international collections, currently holding over 220,000 prints. This site has become a required resource for scholars around the world to research more information about prints. More information about the site, including talks and papers that […]

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Speaking: 2007 Talks

Speaking » 2007 Introduction to jQuery BarCamp Austin 2 Advancing JavaScript with Libraries Yahoo Tech Talk: Advancing JavaScript with Libraries: Fri 13 Apr Video: John Resig: Advancing JavaScript with Libraries Slides: Advancing JavaScript with Libraries (Yahoo Tech Talk) Transcript: Advancing JavaScript with Libraries – Ajaxian Write-Up: YUI Theater — John Resig, “Advancing JavaScript with Libraries” […]

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