16 days ago
deusx : Amazon.com: Concise Guide to Dojo: Leslie M. Orchard: Books - "Packed with useful information and lots' of insightful examples The Concise Guide to Dojo, taken from the forthcoming Professional JavaScript Frameworks book, provides experienced web developers a quick path to understanding and utilizing Dojo:
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19 days ago
deusx : Foo Hack » YUI’s “Module Pattern” vs. Prototype’s Class Function - Interesting perspective, with which I agree somewhat. Though, there's certainly something to be said for building a domain-specific language of convenience for DOM manipulation. "The more time someone spends building applications with a librar
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2 month ago
deusx : Gruppler's Effect Demos - "Here is a small demonstration of the many possible results achievable through the relatively small set of effects currently under development. Keep an eye on this page, because there are several more effects on the way! "
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7 month ago
deusx : Ajaxian » Dojo 1.1 Released - "The Dojo team has released version 1.1 which includes from over 800 improvements"
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7 month ago
deusx : Dojo 1.1 Release Notes | The Dojo Toolkit - "These are the release notes for the Dojo 1.1 release (dojo core, dijit, and dojox)."
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7 month ago
deusx : SitePen Blog » JSONPath Support - "We recently added JSONPath support to the Dojo Toolkit."
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7 month ago
deusx : DojoCampus » Blog Archive » Creating Your Own $ - "The bling, one of the best global variables in JavaScript. A tool which has come to mean, as a function, a way to locate a node or set of nodes."
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7 month ago
deusx : DojoCampus » Blog Archive » Firebug + Dijit tips - "in the firebug console, your selected node is available as $1"
Simon Willison : Firebug + Dijit tips - Firebug + Dijit tips. News to me: Firebug has a magic $1 variable which corresponds to the currently selected node. Very handy.
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deusx : Ajaxian » Nintendo relaunches with Dojo, Mootools, and more - "Nintendo.com has relaunched, and a view source shows you that it now sports Dojo, Mootools, and much more script."
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8 month ago
deusx : The Pragmatic Bookshelf | Mastering Dojo - "In Mastering Dojo, you’ll get the whole story, from basic usage to advanced idioms. Mastering Dojo starts out with a fast moving tutorial that will give you techniques that you can start using right away."
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17 month ago
Simon Willison : Dojo Offline on Google Gears - Dojo Offline on Google Gears. “The great news is that the Dojo crew were in the loop wrt this project, and Brad has ported Dojo Offline to use Google Gears as the base platform.”
Rod Begbie : Dojo Offline on Google Gears - Avoiding any problems of "competing" standards, the Dojo Offline project are interfacing with Google Gears as an optional offline storage platform. Great to see. [via] #
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18 month ago
wearehugh : uncov / My Ajax Nightmare (ajax, dojo)
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19 month ago
wearehugh : Ajaxian » Docs for Dojo, Prototype, Others?
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21 month ago
Rod Begbie : SitePen Blog » Offline Gmail and Blogger Using the Dojo Offline Toolkit - First stages of the Dojo "offline toolkit": Mockups imagining how it could be used to make GMail or Blogger usable when you don't have an active net connection. Looks like it could be a game-changer. [via] #
Simon Willison : Offline Gmail and Blogger Using the Dojo Offline Toolkit - Offline Gmail and Blogger Using the Dojo Offline Toolkit. These are just mockups at the moment, but they’re a useful illustration of how offline browsing modes for Web applications could work.
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22 month ago
deusx : SitePen Blog » Blog Archive » The Dojo Offline Toolkit - "The Dojo Offline Toolkit will be a small, cross-platform, generic download that enables web applications to work offline."
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22 month ago
wearehugh : Vitamin Features » Create cross browser vector graphics - words fail me. not sure if i mean that in a good way or not.
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24 month ago
deusx : storage.html - JotSpot Wiki (dojomanual) - "Imagine if web applications could store megabytes of data on the client-side, in the browser, both persistently and securely. No server needed."
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