For Jo & Ingmar. I’ll take good care of Jude.

About the Author

Rob Larsen has more than 13 years of experience as a front-end engineer and team lead, building websites and applications for some of the world’s biggest brands.

He is an active writer and speaker on web technology with a special focus on emerging standards like HTML5, CSS3, and the ongoing evolution of the JavaScript programming language. He is co-author of Professional jQuery (Wrox). He’s also active in the open source community, helping to bridge the gap between the front lines of web development and the people actively working on the tools that drive the web.

In his career Rob has spent time at Sapient Global Markets, Isobar, The Brand Experience, and Cramer and as an independent consultant. Over the years, he has solved unique problems for clients such as Samsung, Adidas, Motorola, Philips, Reebok, Gillette, Boston’s Museum of Science, and Harvard Kennedy School.

(Photo by Ricardo Salema: www.ricardosalema.com)

Credits

Executive Editor

Carol Long

Project Editor

Katherine Burt

Technical Editor

Dan Maharry

Production Editor

Daniel Scribner

Copy Editor

San Dee Phillips

Editorial Manager

Mary Beth Wakefield

Freelancer Editorial Manager

Rosemarie Graham

Associate Director of Marketing

David Mayhew

Marketing Manager

Ashley Zurcher

Business Manager

Amy Knies

Production Manager

Tim Tate

Vice President and Executive Group Publisher

Richard Swadley

Vice President and Executive Publisher

Neil Edde

Associate Publisher

Jim Minatel

Project Coordinator, Cover

Katie Crocker

Compositor

Craig Woods, Happenstance Type-O-Rama

Proofreader

Nicole Hirschman

Indexer

Robert Swanson

Cover Designer

Elizabeth Brooks

Cover Image

©Aliaksandr Zabudzko/iStockphoto

Acknowledgments

I’d like to thank Carol Long and the rest of the folks at Wiley for giving me this opportunity. Without it, I probably would have spent half the summer playing video games.

I have to thank Katherine Burt a million times over for her patience and assistance in getting this slow-to-start monster up to speed.

Dan Maharry’s technical insight has been invaluable—teaching me a thing or two every chapter and asking the right questions throughout the process. It’s a much better book for his involvement.

At the pace I wrote some of this I’d be nuts not to thank our copy editor, San Dee Phillips. I should have apologized in advance.

I’d also like to thank Lynn Haller from Studio B for her ongoing help in navigating the business side of book writing.

I’ve got to give a big shout-out to John Duckett—standing on the shoulders of giants and all that.

As always, I want to thank all the great front-end engineers I’ve worked with at Cramer, Isobar, and Sapient for pushing me to be a better programmer, manager, and colleague.

Finally, I’d like to thank my wife for her support and understanding throughout this process. I couldn’t have done it without her.

..................Content has been hidden....................

You can't read the all page of ebook, please click here login for view all page.
Reset