Last month, we began looking at Dojo, one of the most popular open-source JavaScript toolkits to emerge in the last year or two. Although using a toolkit is not required if you want to include Ajax or ...
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 ...
The team behind the Dojo Toolkit JavaScript framework has released Dojo 7, marking the 16th year of the venerable toolkit's existence. Dojo 7 targets developers building modern web apps using ...
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 ...
As functionality traditionally associated with desktop applications moves to the Web, developers are looking for new ways to handle that computational heavy lifting on the server side. But if you need ...