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Our July meetup will be hosted at the office of All Web Leads on Wednesday, July 11th at 7pm. There will be two presentations, great JavaScript discussion, and free food and drinks!!
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The Right Ratio: Exploring Patterns for Large Javascript Applications
Paul Frazee is an Austin web developer with a strong interest in interfaces and the effects of software architectures....
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Hey everyone,
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Our July meetup will be hosted at the office of All Web Leads on Wednesday, July 11th at 7pm. There will be two presentations, great JavaScript discussion, and free food and drinks!!
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The Right Ratio: Exploring Patterns for Large Javascript Applications
Paul Frazee is an Austin web developer with a strong interest in interfaces and the effects of software architectures. He has spent the past six months researching tools to improve composability and encapsulation in the browser, and is now applying them toward a series of projects designed to give users more control over their web applications.
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The bigger the web app, the harder they fall. The browser becomes more capable every day, so how do we manage complexity when  we don't even have native modules? Join me in an exploration of what makes an architectural pattern work, what makes it bomb, and why we should bother at all.
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All Web Leads is hiring
All Web Leads is looking to hire Front End Web Developers with a love for technology. Do you write JavaScript libraries for fun? When you go to a restaurant, do you wonder why the menu wasn't written in JSON? If you answered "yes" and "yes", this may be the place for you!
All Web Leads is a leading online sales lead provider for the US insurance industry. We deliver real-time, targeted, high quality sales leads to top insurance producers. Our advanced technologies are able to bring agents together with qualified customers that are actively searching for insurance products. The company's award-winning insurance lead programs, All Web Leads and InsuranceLeads.com, lead the industry in conversion, qualification and volume according to recent surveys.
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Hope to see you there!
Johnathan