Brian Moschel: CTO

Brian has over five years dedicated to web application development and front end consulting. He has occassionally dabbled in server administration and application deployment, but he's not proud of it. Before Jupiter, Brian worked at Accenture and researched CPU simulators at U of I.
Brian is passionate about helping clients achieve simple, on time, maintainable solutions to complex software problems. He thinks JavaScript is so awesome, he named his dog Ajax.
Brian has been involved in the JS community as the Chicago JS.Chi meetup's organizer (400+ members) and occassionally as a speaker.
In his spare time, Brian cooks, rollerblades with his dog, plays basketball, and is a die hard NBA fan. You can find him on twitter as @brianmoschel.
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Event delegation is a powerful technique that is often used in JavaScript applications. jQuery has two similar API methods that provide similar event delegation functionality: live and delegate.
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For the jQuery Conference, we designed an advertisement for JavaScriptMVC and Jupiter. It was printed on the center page of the conference program. I'm pleased with how it turned out (click the image to see the full size version):
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Jupiter is dedicated to making JavaScript an easy and enjoyable place to develop kick ass apps. We open-source everything and provide expert web application development, support, and training.
JavaScript development, design, and consulting.
