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Sproutcore – Javascript Web Framework
“SproutCore is an open-source framework for building blazingly fast, innovative user experiences on the web.” We use Sproutcore to build out innovative interfaces delivered via the web. jWeb – delivering Silicon Valley to St.Louis. http://www.sproutcore.com/
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Cappuccino Javascript Web Framework
Cappuccino is an open source framework that makes it easy to build desktop-caliber applications that run in a web browser. We have been evaluating this tool for clients that need rich functionality delivered over the internet. Makes for excellent browser … Continue reading
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Google – New Javascript Testing Framework
Google just released a new Javascript testing framework. We will no doubt work this into the regiment here at jWeb with the load of Fat Client javascript work we are doing these days. http://code.google.com/p/google-js-test/
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CentOS 6.0 Released
We love linux here at jWeb. Over this last weekend (July 10th, 2011) the CentOS Team released CentOS 6.0. From the Red Hat Enterprise Linux team: Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. … Continue reading
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Symfony – Convention over Configuration
We all know the wheel, it was invented long ago, and has been used by many (all?) to drive places, move things, and generally lighten our load. That’s it isnt it? Lightening our load. That is one reason why we … Continue reading
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Web 2.0 Still, or Rich Internet Media (RIM)?
Web 2.0 is here to stay. It’s proven its metal. Dynamic functioning and visual breadth have moved in and the web will forever be a better medium for all. The term Web 2.0 ‘birthed’ itself on us just 3 or … Continue reading
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