Hi all,

I just joined the group, but thought I'd follow up with an
introduction to myself! The name is Connor Montgomery - I'm a
sophomore CS student at Saint Louis University. I've been doing web
design/development since my freshman year in high school, and would
also like to thank Rey and Asen for setting this up! I'm afraid I am
one of those people who just learned jQuery, and not js itself, so
that's why I'm here!

Some links -
@c_t_montgomery
connormontgomery.com
linkedin.com/in/connormontgomery

So yeah, that's about it! I contribute on the Wordpress support forums
in my spare time, and have worked independently, with a firm, and am
now doing server-side programming with a fairly large company in St.
Louis - not much of that relates to this group, but just wanted to
give you all more of a background!

Looking forward to helping out and keep this group growing!

Connor
@c_t_montgomery

On Dec 13, 8:12 pm, Ben Alman <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's great to have a home for JavaScript-related discussions, so I'd really
> like to thank Rey and Asen for setting up this list! And seeing as how I
> just wrote a bio for myself the other day, I might as well use it here.
>
> My name is Ben Alman, but most people call me by my nickname, “Cowboy.” I’m
> a thirty-something web developer living and working in the Boston area.
> Here's some of my info:
>
> Website:http://benalman.com/
> GitHub:http://github.com/cowboy
> Twitter: @cowboy
> Work:http://bocoup.com/
>
> I currently work at Bocoup as Director of Training and Pluginization, where
> I am responsible for the development of beginner and advanced JavaScript,
> jQuery and HTML5 training curricula. In addition to my training and client
> work at Bocoup, I write articles and give presentations advocating
> JavaScript and jQuery code organization techniques and best practices.
>
> I have created and maintain a number of very popular open source JavaScript
> projects and jQuery plugins and am a frequent contributor to the open source
> jQuery, jQuery Mobile and Modernizr projects. Also, as an avid photographer
> and funk bass player, I love spending time taking photos and jamming in the
> greater Boston area.
>
> Here are some articles I've written that you may find interesting (yes, I
> know, I need a proper index page for these on my site!)
>
> Immediately-Invoked Function Expression 
> (IIFE)http://benalman.com/news/2010/11/immediately-invoked-function-express...
>
> Schrecklichwissen: Terrible 
> Knowledgehttp://benalman.com/news/2010/11/schrecklichwissen-terrible-kno/
>
> Style in jQuery Plugins and Why it 
> Mattershttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/scriptjunkie/ff696759
>
> Cooking BBQ: the original 
> recipehttp://benalman.com/news/2010/04/cooking-bbq-the-original-recipe/
>
> jQuery special eventshttp://benalman.com/news/2010/03/jquery-special-events/
>
> There's no such thing as a "JSON 
> Object"http://benalman.com/news/2010/03/theres-no-such-thing-as-a-json/
>
> On licensing my codehttp://benalman.com/news/2010/02/on-licensing-my-code/
>
> jQuery 1.4 $.param 
> demystifiedhttp://benalman.com/news/2009/12/jquery-14-param-demystified/
>
> The Mysterious Firefox setTimeout "Lateness" 
> argument™http://benalman.com/news/2009/07/the-mysterious-firefox-settime/
>
> - Ben
>
> "Cowboy" Ben Almanhttp://benalman.com/
> RJ3 Productions
> Broken Buddha Records

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