> Thanks for the confirming your talk. Hope you have recovered
> completely from your recent illness.

Yes, I did, thanks for asking. Turns out, hospital ceilings are not
very interesting to look at.

> 1. JavaScript History
> 2. JavaScript Syntax
> 3. JavaScript Writing tools/IDEs
> 4. JavaScript Debugging Tools
> 5. Cross browser compatibility
> 6. JavaScript Frameworks?
> 7. Q & A

This sounds perfect. However, I must admit, I haven't worked too much
with jQuery. The popular frameworks I've got most experience with
include Dojo, Prototype and Scriptaculous. Before the popularity of
these frameworks, I've used my own home-grown frameworks.

Sanjay B: Would be great if you can take up jQuery, since so many
people seem interested.

> Hope you will be able to cover above in an hour? Or would like more time?

An hour might be cutting too close, especially if we factor in the
jQuery stuff. Shall we try to make it 1.5 hours, if we have the time?
That should be slightly more luxurious.
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