Re: not to start something but:
Re: not to start something but:
- Subject: Re: not to start something but:
- From: Paul D Yu <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:52:08 -0500
The Dave's should jump in here with a Direct to DoJo or Direct to Cappuccino application with ERRest.
Paul
On Mar 12, 2011, at 4:15 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>
> Le 2011-03-12 à 16:05, Theodore Petrosky a écrit :
>
>> I tend to use the Ajax Frameworks in everything. I really like how easy it is to add to my WO projects.
>>
>> I seem to recall looking at SproutCore quite a while ago and I lost traction, but as there is no Chocolate :-( available I will check it out again. Maybe this time some more will stick.
>
> You want to use SproutCore, Dojo or Cappuccino if you want to do a desktop-like app and with most of the data processing to happen on the client. If you want to only add some Ajax to your (stateful) pages, stay with the Ajax framework.
>
>> Thanks. Hope to meet youse guys this summer.
>>
>> Ted
>>
>> --- On Sat, 3/12/11, David LeBer <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> From: David LeBer <email@hidden>
>>> Subject: Re: not to start something but:
>>> To: "Theodore Petrosky" <email@hidden>
>>> Cc: "Pascal Robert" <email@hidden>, email@hidden
>>> Date: Saturday, March 12, 2011, 3:40 PM
>>> On 2011-03-12, at 3:21 PM, Theodore
>>> Petrosky wrote:
>>>
>>>> so if you were to recommend another framework today
>>> that someone would start to sink time into, what would it
>>> be?
>>>>
>>>> Ted
>>>
>>> It depends on what you are trying to achieve I guess.
>>>
>>> - The Ajax framework does a good job of allowing you to
>>> pragmatically add Ajax behaviour to existing WO apps.
>>> - You can roll your own UI using JQuery or some other JS
>>> framework to give you a leg-up.
>>> - SproutCore seems to have some traction for building rich
>>> desktop like app front-ends.
>>> - Cappuccino[2] is interesting and a very cool tech
>>> accomplishment especially if you are familiar with Cocoa,
>>> but it requires that you abandon all standard web tech when
>>> building your UI.
>>>
>>> Both SproutCore and Cappuccino would probably be best used
>>> with an ERRest backend.
>>>
>>> I'm sure there are others, anyone have anything else to
>>> share?
>>>
>>> [1]<http://www.sproutcore.com/>
>>> [2]<http://cappuccino.org/>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> --- On Sat, 3/12/11, Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
>>>>> Subject: Re: not to start something but:
>>>>> To: "Theodore Petrosky" <email@hidden>
>>>>> Cc: email@hidden
>>>>> Date: Saturday, March 12, 2011, 11:32 AM
>>>>>
>>>>> Le 2011-03-12 à 11:13, Theodore Petrosky a écrit
>>> :
>>>>>
>>>>>> what ever happened to gianduia? it like fell
>>> off the
>>>>> radar and disappeared. not a word from anyone. I
>>> was really
>>>>> expecting to see a video with something from last
>>> year's
>>>>> WOWODC.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ask Apple, they are the only one who can
>>> explain... And
>>>>> they won't. And so many JavaScript frameworks
>>> exist, someone
>>>>> will come up with something as good as gianduia,
>>> and not in
>>>>> Apple's hands, so that's even better...
>>>>>
>>>>>> i even hesitate to press the send button on
>>> this
>>>>> email.
>>>
>>> ;david
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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