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Offline Cross-Browser Client-Side Storage for the Web using JavaScript and a little Flash

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  Hi guys. Today I’m going to show you how to do persistent Client-side storage that’ll work in any Web Browser without needing to use Cookies, Browser-Specific hacks or HTML5 – in other words, we’re going to store as much … Continue reading →

October 21, 2009

Categories Code Samples, Web Development Tags client-side, client-side storage, clientside, cookies, cross-browser, file store, firefox localstorage, flash, flash storage, google gears, googlegears, html5, html5 localstore, html5 sql, html5 storage, ie, local storage space, localstorage, offline, offline client-side storage, offline storage, safari, settings storage, storage, storage offline, store files locally, web storage, website files local, website storage

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I just really dig JavaScript. I'm a writer, speaker and a JavaScript developer for AOL (yes, we're still around!).

I'm also a member of the jQuery core [Bug Triage/Docs/Learning] teams where I (try) to assist with bugs, documentation and developer evangelism. Some of my other OS work has included contributions to Modernizr and other similar projects.

My personal OS projects include jQuery UI Bootstrap and TodoMVC, which helps developers compare JavaScript MVC frameworks. I've also written 'Backbone Fundamentals' and 'Essential JavaScript Design Patterns' and occasionally tech review books like 'JavaScript Web Applications'.

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First do it, then do it right, then do it fast. This is one fundamental I always keep in mind when developing anything.

If you're a developer wishing to learn something new, regardless of skill-level, remember that as important as it is to read, it's equally as important to get out there and *do*.

Create a new gist or fiddle, pop open the console and experiment. It's effing fun.

Finally, try to be open to constructive criticism - none of us know everything and at worst, you might just learn something new that will help you become a better developer.

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