Ars Technica, Processing.js, Env.js
I've recently started writing for Ars Technica - and my first post is live now:
Extreme JavaScript Performance (WebKit and SquirrelFish Extreme)
I plan on contributing an article per week, or so, on topics related to JavaScript, browsers, and standards. I consider this to be a good challenge for myself - I have to perform considerably more research (interviewing, etc.) than I would for a normal blog post (which isn't to say that I won't for my blog - but that this is starting to get me in the good habit of doing additional fact-checking). I also plan on writing posts that are more-generic in nature. I find it pretty easy to become biased one way or another so I'm actively challenging myself to write from a more-neutral position.
Google Groups for Processing.js and Env.js
Two of my most popular side projects, Processing.js and Env.js now both have active Google Groups:
Feel free to ask any questions that you have (I receive considerable email about both these projects and it would be good to distribute the question-answer process a little bit).
Tags: ars, processing.js, env.js
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