Brian Dillard
Brian J. Dillard heads the Ajax practice at Pathfinder Development, a Chicago-based software firm. After 12 years of focusing on the view layer of large consumer webapps, his role at Pathfinder is one of research, development and ongoing commentary. He prototypes new rich UI features; contributes to open-source and client projects; and otherwise helps build Pathfinder’s competency in the Ajax world. A frequent contributor to the Agile Ajax blog, he is also the project lead on Really Simple History, a JavaScript library for Ajax bookmark and back-button management. Prior to his current assignment, Brian spent significant chunks of time at Orbitz, United Airlines, Reflect.com and Townsend Analytics, Ltd. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English and journalism from Michigan State University. Brian is passionate about JavaScript but also makes room in his heart for cycling, comic books, science fiction, tattoos and other pastimes befitting a computer nerd.
Blog Posts
Project Website, Part Two: Simple jQuery With Rails
--This is something of a mix between what I've been doing on the http://www.pathf.com/blog/tag/project-website/ posts with my more typical "here's ho...
Where is Flash at?
--For a few years now, I've been using the same site to see how much has Flash content advanced - www.thefwa.com .
Progressive Enhancement with Prototype and Custom HTML Attributes
--One of the nifty things progressive enhancement can be used for is to allow you to markup your document in a way which allows behaviors to be added...
Combine Multiple CSS/JS Files Into a Single File in Rails
--One of the nice features in rails that many people overlook is the ability to combine multiple CSS or javascript files into a single file. Why wou...
Using Adobe Flex Builder 3 on a Mac
--I've made a recent switch from Windows (Vista) to Mac (OS X 10.5.4). In these two months I had enough time to evaluate all biases that I was carryi...
Getting Started with Silverlight
--For people who are not aware what Silverlight is, Silverlight is Microsoft's cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for delivering...
Screencast available
--I've got a new screencast up, thanks to Jim Minatel at Wiley for helping put this together. Mac users might want to try this direct link to a Quick...
iPhone SDK and the Audacity of Patience
--You might be wondering what I've been up to lately. I have been working with the iPhone SDK (the better half of three months now), and have been h...
Project Website, Part One: Migrating Data
--Now that I've explained the state of play on our Project Website application, it's time to role up my sleeves and get started. rails -d mysql For t...
DRYing up Rails Controllers: Polymorphic and Super Controllers
--Controllers are an obvious point to find repeated behavior in an application. Identical methods across many controllers are a very common problem: ...
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