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@zvineyard @joelgoodman To your original question, business challenges of responsive design… — @zvineyard @joelgoodman I mean, if this is what it's come to, not sure <img> is worth solving… — @zvineyard I'm almost of the opinion… Send down a med/large size, rather than fuss with extra JS it takes to swap src in/out. @joelgoodman @kimonostereo Awesome, glad to hear it! :) @zvineyard @joelgoodman The biggest (currently insurmountable) challenge is <img> tag. No way to load tailored dimensions per screen size. @zvineyard @joelgoodman I think that's why things are trending to fluid layouts, to not have to worry about multiple fixed-width variants. @jc Yeah, I just assumed that no gal in her right mind would've passed on a fella such as yourself. @jc Chin up. If it makes you feel any better, I thought you were married this whole time. @iammerrick @getify I haven't. I'll have to check it out. @eliperelman Ah, yes. Loved his "high performance" JS book(s). @eliperelman Out of curiosity, who's the other primary authority (aside from Addy)? @Circuitbomb @dmacedo @chrisjdavis I don't purport to be expert-level at all tiers. But, like to "know my way around" a bit. @chrisjdavis @dmacedo I also think front-end devs should know their way around some middle-tier… PHP, Ruby — that server-side dev team uses. @dmacedo @chrisjdavis I'd say "front-end developer" should at least include HTML/CSS & JS. If just HTML/CSS/PSD = "web designer" methinks. @chrisjdavis /me changes his job description. :) @adamjspooner Yeah. The only part I chuckled at (so far) was one of the guys calling class-names "semantic." Audio interview on Backbone.js with Jeremy Ashkenas, Yehuda Katz (jQuery, Rails, Ember) and others… @iCodePlusDesign Looking good so far. FYI: I love Ali Baba. They have one in the Dallas area. Such good food. :) @iCodePlusDesign Not a bummer really, but probably wouldn't want to go wider, to leave room for scrollbar at 1024px browser width. @iCodePlusDesign And instead of — body{min-width:960px} — Do this — body{min-width:980px}


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