reWeb 2.0 has brought with it the need to develop extensive JavaScript infrastructure code on the client side, something few Java developers saw themselves doing five years ago. The open source Dojo ...
JavaScript has experienced a renaissance in the past year or two. Whereas many Web developers long saw JavaScript as a second-class programming language, useful for (at best) decorating Web pages, it ...
A number of JavaScript toolkits have emerged to automate common Web development tasks and simplify creating rich user interfaces. Of all the contenders, Dojo stands out as the industrial-strength ...
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