On this new post from our sister site, AjaxDeveloper.org today, there's a pointer to a post on Chris Shiflett's blog about an Ajax talk given at this year's OSCON by Terry Chay.
The video is great - it's really almost as good as seeing the talk live, because you get to see Terry speaking as well as his slides (the slides are shown every time there is a transition or some of Terry's famous Keynote magic happening).
If you missed Terry Chay's OSCON talk this year, you're in luck - he has made the talk temporarily available from his web site. Because Brain Bulb has plenty of bandwidth and disk space, I offered to host the video there, so that it has a permanent home: http://brainbulb.com/talks/remote-scripting.mov (104.8MB).
The idea behind the talk was to show what "remote scripting" is (such as Ajax), what we can gain from it, and a case study on how Plaxo used it to create a dyanmic PIM...




