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Re: ajax and webobjects
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Re: ajax and webobjects


  • Subject: Re: ajax and webobjects
  • From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 18:21:22 -0400

Ah, the thread was hijacked and my question was lost in the ensuing interchange !

In any case, I think Ajax, Javascript, prototype lib, Wonder Ajax framework, etc. are all very cool technologies .... so

1) anyone got some other favorite education materials (particular the video presentation style like YUI theater which I find to be very effective) on the subject areas ...... or is what I listed good enough?

2) What do you all think of the "JSLint and Good Parts" philosophy of Crockford for reliable javascript code?

Kieran

On Aug 10, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:


Le 08-08-10 à 10:36, Mike Schrag a écrit :

"The crazy thing is, MobileMe should have been an iTunes-learned breeze for Apple
in terms of meeting service levels, given their pedigree. But then iTunes uses
WebObjects (which I believe is old school Java-based) and MobileMe uses SproutCore
(which is all dressed up in Ajax-y 2.0 objectivity), and the pretty much disastrous
July 11th launch, which took down both iTunes iPhone activation, and slammed the
MobileMe servers into weeks of problems, show something clearly is different with
the new kit on the block."
This story should have a byline at the bottom "- Someone Who Doesn't Know What He's Talking About".

And, sadly, it's not the first time that people BS WO like that, some news sites blamed WO for the Apple Store downtime when Apple releases new products. _______________________________________________
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 >Re: ajax and webobjects (From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>)

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