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- Learning from Twitter's (javascript) Performance Problems http://ejohn.org/blog/learning-from-twitter/ 28 comments programming
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- 3 JavaScript questions to watch out for during coding interviews | by Daniel Borowski | We’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/news | Medium https://medium.com/coderbyte/3-questions-to-watch-out-for-in-a-javascript-interview-725012834ccb#.ozrl5k324 11 comments
- GitHub - pazguille/scrolling: [DEPRECATED: You should use https://github.com/pazguille/decouple] Decouple the scroll event from the callback functions. https://github.com/pazguille/scrolling 8 comments
- Debouncing and Throttling Explained Through Examples | CSS-Tricks - CSS-Tricks https://css-tricks.com/debouncing-throttling-explained-examples/ 0 comments
- Better infinite scrolling with the HTML5 History API · Blog · Guillermo Esteves http://blog.gesteves.com/2011/09/22/better-infinite-scrolling-with-the-html5-history-api/ 0 comments
- GitHub - pazguille/decouple: Decouple the DOM events from expensive functions. https://github.com/pazguille/decouple 0 comments
- Aggressive Elegance: rethinking testing with Distilled | by Daniel Shumway | Medium https://medium.com/@danShumway/aggressive-elegance-rethinking-testing-with-distilled-b8a5a3fc55be#.d7fpukw8n 0 comments
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