I’ve been working a lot on Dojo’s new mobile framework (see HERE for my intro post on dojox.mobile.app) and the Image widgets are coming along very nicely. I just checked in a new Thumbnail viewer, and enhanced the ImageView widget. Check them both out at http://bit.ly/cU3akI.
Click the “Browse Flickr” selection to see both images integrated with Flickr, as well as a dynamic group search view using the TextInput and List widgets. Given that these widgets use cool fancy HTML5 effects, you’re best off viewing them in a WebKit browser, so Safari, Chrome, webOS, iPhoneOS (iOS now I guess) will give you the best experience.
The ImageThumbView uses CSS3 transforms to position the thumbnail images, and animates the opacity with CSS3 to fade in/out images.
I am a software engineer and manager from Ireland. I spent 7 years working in Ireland from 2003 – 2010, then ten years in Silicon Valley from 2010 to 2020.
In California I spent about 6.5 years at Facebook Engineering, the last three of which I was an engineering manager in the Ads organisation focusing on customer facing products for creating and managing ads.
At Stripe I built the Developer Productivity organisation, with teams that were responsible for the use of the Ruby language, testing infrastructure, documentation, developer tooling (e.g. IDE integrations) and more.
At Promise, I was Head of Engineering from 2018 – 2020, responsible for building the first few iterations of our products, hiring for all product roles, meeting with clients and investors, and anything else needed to get a tiny startup bootstrapped and successful.
Now I’m back in Ireland, working on my next company. Coming soon (as of early 2023!).
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No, not harsh. “Laura” has an unfortunate history on this blog going back months. “She” is a spammer. I really wish she would stop posting, but she seems to have nothing better to do with “her” time.
Eesh, tough crowd in these parts.
Kind of a harsh response?
No, not harsh. “Laura” has an unfortunate history on this blog going back months. “She” is a spammer. I really wish she would stop posting, but she seems to have nothing better to do with “her” time.