On Jan 8, 9:24 am, Kenneth Tilton <·········@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://smuglispweeny.blogspot.com/2008/12/road-to-qooxdoo-part-iii-wh...
Sounds good, is it online ? Can we have a look at it ?
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Jorge.
Jorge wrote:
> On Jan 8, 9:24 am, Kenneth Tilton <·········@gmail.com> wrote:
>> http://smuglispweeny.blogspot.com/2008/12/road-to-qooxdoo-part-iii-wh...
>
> Sounds good, is it online ? Can we have a look at it ?
No, this is work for hire under NDA and all that, but I am toying with
getting active again with the Algebra application and using qooxdoo for
that.
You really can just imagine a very rich desktop GUI, except it is in a
browser window. That's the way it looks, and aside from the Ajax to get
data that is what the programming feels like.
kt
On Jan 8, 3:01 pm, Kenneth Tilton <·········@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You really can just imagine a very rich desktop GUI, except it is in a
> browser window. That's the way it looks, and aside from the Ajax to get
> data that is what the programming feels like.
>
> kt
I love the browser-in-a-browser example/demo @ qooxdoo's web site
(Demos/showcase/browser). Such a high level of abstraction shocks me
(it shouldn't, it's an iframe, I know): but try opening it again
inside itself... and it's just a bunch of lines (few) of OOP ! Also,
it's funny to see the source .html files... *empty*. (That's not good
for searchbots). Most of the examples fail on an iPhone 2.2, though :-
(
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Jorge.