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About Dave Crane
Dave Crane has been working with the internet since the early 1990's, in industries as diverse as telecoms, home automation, digital TV, finance and sustainable development. He has experience of Perl, Java, Jini, JEE, Python and Ruby and, of course, Javascript, and has written extensively about Ajax and pattern languages for the client-side. He is currently Senior Developer/Architect at Historic Futures Ltd., using the internet to track organic, fair trade and cruelty-free products across global supply chains. Dave also regularly teaches training courses at Skills Matter in the UK, Europe and USA, and speaks at Skills Matter eXchanges and international Ajax conferences on Ajax, scripting languages and web technologies.

Dave also still keeps his hand in on the sustainability front, having recently helped to design an Eco-friendly city in China.



DAVE CRANE PODCASTS
JavaScript as a Disruptive Lan
Dave Crane : 31st Jan 2008
View Podcast: JavaScript as a Disruptive Language,
Managing Ajax Across the User Sessi...
Dave Crane : 17th Oct 2007
View Podcast: Managing Ajax Across the User Session,
Design Patterns for AJAX
Dave Crane : 22nd Nov 2006
Podcast Coming Soon: Design Patterns for AJAX,
Ajax in Action
Dave Crane : 29th Jun 2006
Podcast Coming Soon: Ajax in Action,

BOOKS BY DAVE CRANE
Book Details
Comet and Reverse Ajax: The Next-Generation Ajax 2.0 book cover
  • By Dave Crane , Phil McCarthy
  • ISBN13: 9781590599983
  • ISBN10: 1590599985
  • 100 pp.
  • Pub Date: 2008-10-13
  • eBook Price: $13.99

 
 

FAVORITES
Blogs
Classical Geek
Dave Crane's Blog
Websites
Dangermouse.net
For something a bit more unusual, I love the esoteric progranmming languages at Dangermouse's site.
The Primordial Soup Kitchen
And my a long-standing interest in simulation and gent-based modelling makes me love The Primordial Soup Kitchen.
Craig Reynolds Flocking Simulations aka
I also have a long-standing interest in simulation and gent-based modelling and love to read Craig Reynolds Flocking Simulations aka "Boids"
Cometdaily.com
Comet Daily provides information about Comet techniques. Their contributors are leading software engineers who build Comet servers, clients, and web applications. Comet is complex, so our goal is to demystify and simplify Comet for developers, managers, e
TheServerside.com
TheServerSide.com is an online community for enterprise Java architects and developers, providing daily news, tech talk interviews with key industry figures, design patterns, discussion forums, satire, tutorials, and more. TheServerSide.com was launched i
Artima.com
Artima Developer - best practices in Enterprise Software Development
InfoQ
Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community
Ajaxian.com
A fantastic site for Ajaxians, on anything Ajax
Books
Riddley Walker
My all-time favourite book is Rusell Hoban's "Riddley Walker", told in an invented pidgin English and incorporating themes of societal breakdown, Gnostic Christianity and Punch and Judy shows in a strange and unique fashion.
BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year
I like photography - the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year compilations never fail to be inspiring and beautiful to look at.
Wolf Brother
I get a lot of my fiction reading from my kids these days - recently, I've enjoyed Michelle Paver's series of "Wolf Brother" books a great deal.
Dave's own Prototype & Scriptaculous book
I find myself using my own Prototype & Scriptaculous book quite a lot - the code for those libraries is so dense and feature-packed that I can't hope to remember it all all of the time!
Groovy in Action
Favourite computing/techie books? Well, on a day-to-day basis, I find myself using "Groovy in Action"....
Java Persistence & Hibernate
Favourite computing/techie books? Well, on a day-to-day basis, I find myself Java Persistence & Hibernate as a reference.
The Pragmatic Programmer
The original Pragmatic Programmers book is a gem - much of it may appear almost obvious now, but only because of the persistence of the two Daves in pushing it into our programming culture.
Resources
MIT's Simile project
From my days as a simulation modeller, I've always been interested in visualising large and complex datasets. There's been a lot of work in the Ajax space on nthis recently. MIT's Simile project has been developing some very powerful and easy-to-use tools

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