Re: Gianduia and WO
Re: Gianduia and WO
- Subject: Re: Gianduia and WO
- From: John Huss <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 10:04:21 -0600
Just a quick note on GWT - version 2.0 will be out shortly and includes
UiBinder, which brings declarative interfaces to GWT so you can write your UI in XML/HTML like you are used to instead of using programmatic swing-like code.
<ui:UiBinder xmlns:ui='urn:ui:com.google.gwt.uibinder' xmlns:g='urn:import:com.google.gwt.user.client.ui'>
<g:HTMLPanel>
Hello, <g:ListBox ui:field='listBox'/>.
</g:HTMLPanel>
</ui:UiBinder>
For me, this is a big improvement. It doesn't really do data-binding right now, but that will be on the way before long.
John
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Daniel Beatty
<email@hidden> wrote:
Greetings all,
I am with Pascal on this one. Gianduia, GWT, and other AJAX goodies would be great. Since Gianduia is the new and awesome kid on the block, I think we are all going to bum rush Dave for his lessons of wisdom. I can say that I have had success with GWT and WO both RESTful and hybrided with Wonder's AJAX implementation. Admittedly, the RESTful one is a far cry easier. But then again, most of my work is considered academic.
Later,
Dan
On Nov 4, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Le 09-11-04 à 08:35, Kieran Kelleher a écrit :
Tim,
Yahoo has some nice podcast videos on _javascript_ language and concepts. I liked the Douglas Crockford ones. Easy to digest on Mac or iPod.
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=263846173
You can learn a lot from the Ajax framework, wonder.js and use Firebug (Firefox extension) to see what is going on.
Debugging Ajax calls is one of the sessions I would like to see at WOWODC :-)
I like the Douglas Crockford book from OReilly .. "_javascript_: The Good Parts", also the Flanagn book "_javascript_: Definitive Guide" is a good reference book .... it is a *big* book. The prototype and scriptaculous docs are essential bookmarks too.
HTH, Kieran
On Nov 4, 2009, at 1:51 AM, Tim Worman wrote:
On Nov 3, 2009, at 8:22 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Nov 3, 2009, at 8:17 PM, Ashley Aitken wrote:
Some interesting source in those HTML pages:
skuThumbnailC : Gianduia.AppKit.NSImage { src = "" } skuNameC : Gianduia.AppKit.NSDynamicString { value = skuRepetitionC.objectAtEnumerationIndex.name; } skuDescriptionC : Gianduia.AppKit.NSDynamicString { value = skuRepetitionC.objectAtEnumerationIndex.desc; } skuPriceC : Gianduia.AppKit.NSDynamicString { value = skuRepetitionC.objectAtEnumerationIndex.price; }
Gianduia.AppKit.*
Isn't Cappuccino doing the whole "implementing Cocoa in Objective-J/_javascript_" thing?
And hasn't Apple used SproutCore for MobileMe?
I know nothing about Gianduia (except the obvious).
Think "Implementing WebObjects in _javascript_". It is a brilliant re-think of the browser based app.
Chuck
Very exciting. I'm going to have to concentrate on learning _javascript_ now. With, um, all my free time. I think I saw a thread some months back where Kieran was asking about js reading materials. Must go back and.....
Tim
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