Jeremy Keith (web developer)

Jeremy Keith is an Irish web developer,[2] writer, speaker, and musician. He authors a popular blog, and has written several books including DOM Scripting, a guide to web design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model. He curated the dConstruct conference,[3] and co-founded Clearleft in 2005 with Andy Budd and Richard Rutter.[4][5]

Jeremy Keith
Keith in 2019
Born25 February[1]
NationalityIrish
Occupation(s)Web developer, writer, speaker, musician
Known forClear Left, dConstruct, DOM Scripting, HTML5 for Web Designers, HuffDuffer, Open Device Lab, Science Hack Day
Websiteadactio.com

Books and articles

DOM Scripting

Keith's book DOM Scripting is a guide to enhancements to web pages using JavaScript and web standards. It assumes some preexisting knowledge of CSS. The first edition was published in 2005 (ISBN 1590595335). Chapter 5 is available online as well as in print.[6]

Bulletproof AJAX

Keith's book Bulletproof AJAX is a “step-by-step guide to enhancing Websites with Ajax”.[7] It assumes some preexisting knowledge of JavaScript. The first edition was published in February 2007 (ISBN 0321472667). The introduction is available online as well as in print.[8]

HTML5 for Web Designers

Keith's book HTML5 for Web Designers is a guide for introducing web designers to HTML5.[9] The first edition was published in 2010 (ISBN 978-0-9844425-0-8). The book is available online as well as in print.[10]

Resilient Web Design

Resilient Web Design

Keith's book Resilient Web Design is a book about web design. The first edition was published in 2016,[11] the book is only available online,[12] it's a web book.[13]

Going Offline

Keith's book Going Offline is a guide to service workers. It was published on 24 April 2018 by A Book Apart.[14]

Public Speaking

Jeremy Keith gave opening or closing keynotes at web design[15] and web development[16][17][18] conferences, and is a frequent speaker at design and interaction conferences, most notably An Event Apart.[3]

Open source work

Jeremy Keith has contributed to a number of open source projects using GitHub:

Other work

Salter Cane

Keith plays bouzouki in the Brighton rock band Salter Cane.[24]

References