This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote Lack of understanding, on the subject of Uncategorized.

It’s always nice to be mentioned places. A chap has written something which includes my name, as well as Simon Willison’s and Christian Heilmann’s. It seems to be about unobtrusive JavaScript, but it’s a bit difficult to tell. The online Hungarian translators I can find don’t help much (except for how I believe that “Simon” is the Hungarian word for “Stroke“, heh heh). Can any Hungarian speakers out there furnish me with a translation?

dusoft

You are an ego-googler, aren’t you, huh?

OK, so here is what my friend translated for me (not really a programmer, so maybe he missed something):
Bobby van der Sluis knows the tricks of discreet Javascript well. But still – as long as I know – the famouse coders as Stuart Langridge, Simon Willison and Christian Heilmann do not advise absolutely correct about dynamic hiding of the content.

Codes work, but you could see them just as a flash when the page is loading and this needs to be compensated.

sil

dusoft,
Cheers for the translation. Not so much an ego-googler as an ego-RSS-reader; Bloglines lets one subscribe to the results of a search as an RSS feed, so I subscribed to searches for my name and “lugradio“.

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