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April 22, 2008
Over at the official blog of the Yahoo! User Interface Library we have a guest post by Caridy PatiƱo, developer of the YUI-based Bubbling Library talking about decoupling.
In essence, this technique allows you to create large JavaScript-based web applications that have independent modules that communicate with another independent of the availability of the other module. This is a small improvement to the Custom Event model used in the YUI as it makes your apps less dependent on performance and execution order.
Read more about Decoupling with the YUI on the YUI blog.
Posted at April 22, 2008 2:39 PM
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