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New articles posted at JavaScript Ant — authors wanted

Cody Lindley recently posted two articles over at JavaScript Ant: XHR responseXML To A String and Get With This. I have one article as well this month: Chaining Your JavaScript Methods. Head on over and enjoy the JavaScript goodness. On another note, if you are interested in posting a JavaScript article, and want some exposure, contact Cody. JavaScript Ant is always looking for qualified authors who want to share some JavaScript tips and tricks.

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Two articles posted over at JavaScript Ant

Cody Lindley posted a great article, XHR Concepts: A Comprehensive Guide, over at JavaScript Ant today. There is a lot of meat to that post, and I enjoyed reading it. I have two articles as well this month, JavaScript Library Techniques, Tips and Tricks, and Make Old JavaScript New Again. Cody has done a superb job with the Web site, and I hope you enjoy what has been offered up so far — please provide feedback — it is helpful in generating new ideas for upcoming articles. Enjoy!

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Head on over to JavaScriptAnt.com

Late in 2007, Cody Lindley (of jQuery ThickBox fame) contacted me. He was looking for content authors in an effort to produce a high-quality repository of modern JavaScript tutorials and information. I agreed, and on January 1, 2008, JavaScript Ant was born. Cody did an excellent job with the design and format, and I look forward to writing for him in the near future.

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