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Adobe's Kevin Lynch and
Microsoft's Scott Guthrie
to Keynote AJAX World RIA
Conference & Expo By RIA News Desk  Two of the biggest
launches in Rich Internet
Application history took
place in 2007/2008 when
Adobe launched AIR 1.0 in
February '08 and
Microsoft launched
Silverlight (September
'07). At the 6th
International AJAXWorld
RIA Conference & Expo in
October SYS-CON Events is
delighted to be
presenting major industry
keynotes from the two
industry executives with
overall responsibility
for both of those massive
richer-web initiatives:
Adobe's CTO Kevin Lynch
and Scott Guthrie,
Corporate Vice President
of Microsoft's .NET
Developer Platform. Jul. 17, 2008 08:00 AM Reads: 17,765 Replies: 1 | Voyager Offers Android,
.NET CF, Java Runtime
Support By Wireless News Desk Recursion Software
released a private beta
version of their Voyager
mobile platform, with
powerful interoperability
for Android, Microsoft
.NET and Compact
Framework (CF), all Java
editions (JME CDC, JSE
and JEE), and more than
15 embedded operating
systems. The Voyager
platform is a powerful
cross-platform
development environment
that allows developers to
write one code-set
natively in either Java
or .NET and publish the
code to mobile or desktop
nodes that can execute
transactions at runtime
regardless of the virtual
machine they employ. This
beta version is an
important step towards
write once, run
everywhere for
application messaging and
communications. Jun. 26, 2008 11:15 AM Reads: 1,975 | AJAX and Enterprise RIA
Tools - JSF, Flex, and
JavaFX By Max Katz 2008 is going to be an
important year for Rich
Internet Applications.
Most organizations are
delivering or planning to
deliver Rich Internet
Applications; however, at
the same time, most IT
managers are facing a
dilemma: which Rich
Internet Application
technology and platform
to use? The number of
different frameworks and
libraries is too vast to
even consider evaluating
a fraction of them. Jun. 20, 2008 12:45 PM Reads: 27,169 Replies: 2 | CFDynamics Announces
Renewed Agreement with
SmarterTools By ColdFusion News Desk CFDynamics, a ColdFusion
web host, has renewed an
agreement with
SmarterTools that will
allow them to pass on
immediate value to their
customers. When a
customers signs up for a
dedicated hosting account
they will now receive
$750 worth of features
including SmarterMail,
SmarterStats and
SmarterTrack. Jun. 19, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 1,106 | Microsoft's
Virtualization Chief Mike
Neil To Keynote SYS-CON's
Virtualization Conference
& Expo By Virtualization News Desk  Mike Neil is general
manager for
virtualization strategy
in the Windows Server
Division at Microsoft.
Mike is focused on the
delivery of the Windows
virtualization
technology, including
Windows Server 2008
Hyper-V, Microsoft
Hyper-V Server and
Virtual PC 2007. Mike
also directs the
technical enablement of
Microsoft's broader
vision for
virtualization, to
include virtualization
management tools and
virtualized desktop
infrastructure. Prior to
this role, Mike was
responsible for
Microsoft?s server and PC
virtualization efforts
since 2003. Jun. 16, 2008 05:30 PM Reads: 23,902 Replies: 1 | SYS-CON's Virtualization
Conference & Expo: Themes
& Topics By Jeremy Geelan  From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discussed in
NYC June 23-24, 2008 by
the world-class speaker
faculty at the 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown Manhattan. Jun. 10, 2008 08:30 PM Reads: 91,777 Replies: 2 | Adobe Betas Three Pieces
of CS4 By Maureen O'Gara  Adobe has put out three
free public betas:
Dreamweaver, Fireworks
and Soundbooth, all of
which will be part of the
next-generation Creative
Suite when it arrives.
Its delivery date is
still a big secret. The
betas are only good for
48 hours once they're
downloaded unless you're
a Creative Suite 3
customer. Dreamweaver is
for web design and
development, Fireworks
for prototyping and
Soundbooth for audio
creating and editing.
Adobe describes the early
release software as 'a
taste of the radical
workflow enhancements
that we have in store as
we redefine how designers
and developers
collaborate to deliver
stand-out digital
experiences.' May. 30, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 5,802 Replies: 3 | AJAX World - Google
Prices App Engine By Maureen O'Gara  Google is opening up App
Engine to one and all.
The cloud-sharing gambit
meant to entice
developers to build their
web applications on the
same infrastructure that
powers Google's own
applications - and in the
process lock them into
Google instead of
Microsoft - has been in
beta for the last six
weeks and limited to
10,000 developers. Google
says that another 150,000
developers are on the
waiting list and so on
Wednesday, the first day
of Google I/O, the
company's two-day
developer event in San
Francisco, will take down
the barricade. Google
also disclosed what it's
going to charge for App
Engine starting later
this year. May. 30, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 5,592 Replies: 1 | Red Hat Named "Platinum
Sponsor" of
Virtualization Conference
& Expo By James Hamilton  Red Hat is a trusted
open source provider.
Red Hat offers enterprise
customers a long-term
plan for building
infrastructures on the
quality and innovation of
open source. Combining
open source operating
system platform, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux,
together with
applications, management,
and Services Oriented
Architecture (SOA)
solutions, including the
JBoss Enterprise
Middleware Suite. May. 29, 2008 02:30 PM Reads: 24,876 | AJAX World - Adobe Flex 4
Is Shaping Up By Yakov Fain  Adobe has published their
first plan of what should
be included in Flex 4
that is scheduled to
release next year. Since
Flex is an open source
product, you have a say
in this too. Obviously,
there's a hope that
upcoming Thermo release
will bring together
developers and designers.
I'm cautiously optimistic
here. It's great that a
designer's tool will
automatically generate
MXML. A developer will
pick it up and re-factor.
But will the tool be
smart enough to
reverse-engineer the
re-factored code and
present it back in a
visual form to the
designer for further
work? That is a million
dollars question. May. 29, 2008 11:15 AM Reads: 11,948 Replies: 3 | Clear Data Builder 3.0 is
Free Now By Yakov Fain The popular code
generator Clear Data
Builder will become
available free of charge.
Originally, Clear Data
Builder was released as a
command-line open source
code generator a.k.a.
DaoFlex. We've submitted
it to Adobe Flex
component exchange about
two years ago, and it
quickly became one of the
most downloadable
components. May. 29, 2008 11:15 AM Reads: 3,203 | AJAX World –
Personal Branding
Checklist By Jesse Randall Warden  This is a checklist of
items you need for an
all-encompassing personal
branding strategy.
Personal branding is the
process of marketing and
selling yourself as a
brand in order to gain
success in business.
Personal branding is a
continual process just as
knowing yourself is a
continual process. As you
grow, so does your brand.
The need for personal
branding arises from the
fact that globalization
has increased competition
in the workplace. As the
wheat is separated from
the chaff, if you are
left standing, you are
left standing with others
of good caliber. The
playing field is now that
much more challenging
since your competition is
as good as, or better,
than you. May. 27, 2008 03:30 PM Reads: 53,621 Replies: 1 | View "Virtualization
Power Panel" Live on
SYS-CON.TV By Virtualization News Desk  Red Hat CTO Brian
Stevens, Citrix CTO Simon
Crosby, Egenera CTO Pete
Manca, Allen Stewart,
Group Manager, Windows
Virtualization at
Microsoft, and Brian
Duckering, Sr. Director
of Products and Alliances
at Symantec were the top
industry executives who
joined Jeremy Geelan in
the 4th Floor Reuters
Studio overlooking Times
Square for a special
SYS-CON.TV
'Virtualization Power
Panel' recorded on June
22, 2008, the day before
the opening of SYS-CON's
3rd International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo - which was held
23-24 June 2008 in New
York City. May. 25, 2008 12:45 PM Reads: 14,805 Replies: 2 | What Is ColdFusion in the
Age of Java? By Andrew Powell As CFML developers start
to learn Java and move
into the realm of Spring
and Hibernate, it is very
important to stop and ask
'What Is ColdFusion?'.
ColdFusion, since CFMX,
has been a J2EE
application running
within a J2EE server
(JRun, JBoss, Tomcat,
Websphere, etc.). This is
important because
thinking of ColdFusion
like this lets us expand
our mind to what we can
really do with
ColdFusion. We (CFML
developers) can start to
leverage J2EE services
and frameworks like JPA,
JNDI, JTA, and others to
make ColdFusion a real
player in the J2EE stack. May. 23, 2008 02:00 PM Reads: 7,402 Replies: 1 | Ulitzer to Give Drupal
6.0 Its Biggest
Scalability Challenge Yet By Web 2.0 News Desk Ulitzer, Inc., which
initially made the
headlines with its 'job
descriptions from the
future,' announced today
that it will launch its
Ulitzer 'beta' site on
July 4, 2008, with 5,500
authors and 600,000
original articles,
published in more than
5,000 topic-specific
online journals. Each
journal offers up to 14
content-specific
sections, written by the
world's most respected
authors, who are experts
in their particular
fields. All Ulitzer
authors will get paid for
their contributions. May. 19, 2008 06:15 AM Reads: 20,977 Replies: 1 | Opinion: Give ColdFusion
Some Room to Breathe By Andrew Powell My personal approach has
become to to let
ColdFusion do what it
does best, and no more.
No AJAX generation or any
of that silly UI stuff.
Leave that to the AJAX
frameworks, or Flex, or
whatever your UI is going
to be on the front-end.
That's what the UI tool
was designed for, CF
wasn't. Let CF focus on
three things: getting
data into and out of RIA
front-ends, rendering
HTML with dynamic data,
and providing services
that Java and .NET cannot
provide. May. 16, 2008 12:45 PM Reads: 5,651 Replies: 1 | Viewpoint: Not Every
ColdFusion Developer
Should Be A Flex
Developer By Andrew Powell  I am going to go ahead
and contend that although
a good number of
ColdFusion developers can
grasp and understand Flex
very well, there are also
a good number of
ColdFusion developers who
have no business going
anywhere near Flex. Why
do I say this? I am a big
fan of Flex. I use it
daily to create, what I
think are, some kick-ass
applications. It is a
powerful tool that really
changes the game on the
web and the desktop. That
being said, it is not a
tool that every
ColdFusion developer can
grasp. May. 16, 2008 11:45 AM Reads: 8,704 Replies: 8 | JavaOne 2008: Sun Talks
Up its Late-to-the-Party
AIR-Silverlight Rival By Maureen O'Gara  At Java One this week Sun
has been selling its year
-old-but-still-upcoming -
and definitely
late-to-the-party - Adobe
AIR- and Microsoft
Silverlight-competitive
JavaFX Rich Client
environment as a
potential
revenue-generator capable
of putting ads on mobile
applications and JavaFX
Script, its newfangled
high-performance GUI
declarative scripting
language, as the way to
build consumer
next-generation RIAs for
desktops, mobiles, TV and
other consumer devices. May. 16, 2008 11:45 AM Reads: 7,928 Replies: 1 | AJAX World - Xceed
Launches Microsoft
Silverlight 2 Control By .NETDJ News Desk Xceed launched Xceed
Upload for Silverlight,
the commercial offering
in support of Microsoft's
promising new Silverlight
technology. The product
is available now for
purchase or as a fully
functional 45-day trial
on Xceed's website. Xceed
Upload for Silverlight
lets developers add
upload capabilities to
any Silverlight 2 Beta 1
application. All upload
operations are
asynchronous; as a
result, the Web page
hosting the Silverlight
application remains
perfectly responsive and
usable throughout the
transfer. May. 9, 2008 03:00 PM Reads: 6,343 | AJAX World - Curl
Launches Adobe AIR
Competitor By RIA News Desk Curl announced the beta
release of Curl Nitro,
the code name for an
extension of the Curl
Rich Internet Application
(RIA) platform which
offers enhanced desktop
capabilities required by
today's enterprises. The
Nitro extension
simplifies the process of
installing and managing
Curl applications
accessed via a browser as
well as directly from the
desktop. Curl Nitro is
the only platform for
both traditional RIA and
Desktop RIA that provides
enterprise-level
security, high
performance and support
for large data sets. Apr. 22, 2008 06:30 PM Reads: 10,982 Replies: 1 | Is the Silverlight
Adoption Rate
Artificially Inflated? By Kevin Hoffman  Silverlight 2.0 is a
freaking phenomenal RIA
development environment
and I would actually, at
this point, put the
development experience in
Silverlight 2.0 above and
beyond Flex. I can do
more faster and have it
look better and run more
efficiently in
Silverlight 2.0 than I
can in Flex. BUT, when
you're looking for case
studies, look for ones
where the person or
organization who adopted
Silverlight did so of
their own volition,
without being approached
by Microsoft. I'm
interested in hardcore,
unbiased opinions from
people who have been in
the trenches doing their
own coding, not watching
Microsoft consultants do
the coding for them.
There are plenty of case
studies like that out
there, you just have to
look past the shiny
bouncing balls that are
the Olympics and the
Oscars and all the other
crap that probably cost
Microsoft a hojillion
dollars in marketing
funds and incentives. Apr. 21, 2008 05:45 PM Reads: 13,418 Replies: 3 | Improve Your Coding
Smarts with ColdFusion By Tim Burton  If you read CF-related
blogs, you've undoubtedly
stumbled upon discussions
of seemingly arcane
subjects like
continuations or closures
or first-class objects or
absence of side effects.
It's likely bloggers have
tracked down the source -
some would say fount - of
such concepts and you'll
find them waxing
eloquent. As they should. Apr. 15, 2008 07:45 AM Reads: 15,483 | Silverlight 2 - Adobe
Flex Killer Is on Its
Way! By Kevin Hoffman  Silverlight 2.0 kicks ass
and I can't wait to start
dropping more hardcore
blog posts regarding it.
Scott Guthrie's tutorials
are a fantastic place to
start. The issue I have,
however, is that all of
the tutorials assume you
have installed
Silverlight 2.0 tools for
VS 2008. There is a small
issue with that and I'm
not sure everyone's aware
of it. Apr. 13, 2008 11:00 AM Reads: 20,551 Replies: 23 | Engelbart's Usability
Dilemma: Efficiency vs
Ease-of-Use By Richard Monson-Haefel  The mouse was the
original idea of Doug
Engelbart who was the
head of the Augmentation
Research Center (ARC) at
Stanford Research
Institute. Engelbart's
philosophy is best
embodied, in my opinion,
in the design of another
device that he invented,
the five-finger keyboard
- with keys like a piano,
used by one hand. The
problem was, Engelbart's
five-finger keyboard and
mouse combination was
very difficult to learn. Apr. 10, 2008 09:15 AM Reads: 18,467 Replies: 6 | Early Notes on GoogleApps By Dave Winer  Now, what Google
announced is really
exciting! I'm not
kidding. It's even better
than I hoped. Yes, it's
only Python, but IBM's
PC-DOS was only BASIC and
Pascal when it first came
out, and it didn't
matter. Yeah, I preferred
C, but I coded in Pascal
because that's what you
had to do to get an app
running. What you're
going to see here that
you've never seen before
is shrinkwrap net apps
that scale that can be
deployed by civillians.
That's a mouthful, but
that's what's coming.
Why? Because here is a
standardized platform
that can be stamped out
in the billions of units.
Maybe Google can't do it,
but the perception is
that they can. Who is
willing to stand up and
say Google hasn't nailed
scaling? What PCs did in
the 80s, Google is doing
now. PCs took the black
magic out of owning a
computer. Apr. 10, 2008 09:15 AM Reads: 12,833 Replies: 1 | Adobe Reorgs: Mandels and
Ramadan Gone, Lynch in
Charge of the Whole
Magilla By Maureen O'Gara  Told ya Adobe was gonna
reorganize and put its
mobile/devices operation
in with its platform
operation in the name of
moving to a single
technology platform and
runtime for PCs, handsets
and consumer devices.
Adobe's new CTO Kevin
Lynch, the creator of
AIR, is basically in
charge of the whole
magilla now. Gary Kovacs,
VP of product management
and marketing for the
mobile and devices
business, will be general
manager of the unit,
reporting to Lynch,
replacing Al Ramadan, who
is leaving. Apr. 10, 2008 09:15 AM Reads: 11,645 Replies: 3 | Adobe Wants to Be on the
iPhone and Will
"Reorganize" Its Mobile
and Device Business Unit By Maureen O'Gara Rumor has it that in the
next few weeks Adobe is
going to 'reorganize' its
Mobile and Device
business unit where its
Jobs-criticized Flash
Lite lives and send the
engineers to go work with
the larger platform
effort and Flash proper,
which Jobs has also
criticized. Presumably,
Adobe is going to do what
it takes to appease Jobs.
It does want to be on the
iPhone and needs Apple's
help. Apr. 7, 2008 02:45 PM Reads: 11,420 | AJAXWorld and Bear
Stearns By Yakov Fain This was the first time
I've included into the
list of the RIA players a
little known product
called Curl. Even though
this language was created
in MIT, it's mainly used
in Japan. I had a chance
to spend an hour with
Curl folks today, and it
seems that this language
may be a good fit for RIA
that require solid
processing power on the
client. I need to spend
more time studying this
language to form an
opinion about this
language Curl. Apr. 7, 2008 09:00 AM Reads: 8,498 | Adobe Puts Out AIR for
Linux By Maureen O'Gara  Adobe has put an alpha
pre-release of AIR for
Linux up in hopes, it
says, of getting feedback
from the community, not
to mention winning
adherents. It's
English-only. The company
also joined the Linux
Foundation to encourage
the growth of RIA
technologies on Linux, it
said. The company says
Linux developers can use
HTML, AJAX, Flash and
Flex to build rich
Internet applications
(RIAs) that deploy to
desktops across operating
systems. Apr. 4, 2008 05:30 AM Reads: 9,636 | Web 2.0 Is Fundamentally
About Empowering People By Jeremy Geelan  'Unlocking content to be
remixed into new business
value' is the driver of
Web 2.0 in the
enterprise, says Rod
Smith, IBM VP of Emerging
Internet Technologies, in
this Exclusive Q&A with
Jeremy Geelan on the
occasion of IBM's release
of a new technology
created by IBM
researchers, codenamed
'SMash' - short for
Secure Mashup. Apr. 3, 2008 05:00 AM Reads: 23,356 | Why Do 'Cool Kids' Choose
Ruby or PHP to Build
Websites Instead of Java? By Coach Wei  Here is a question that I
have been pondering on
and off for quite a
while: Why do 'cool kids'
choose Ruby or PHP to
build websites instead of
Java? I have to admit
that I do not have an
answer. Why do I even
care? Because I am a Java
developer. Like many Java
developers, I get along
with Java well. Not only
the language itself, but
the development
environments (Eclipse for
example), step-by-step
debugging helper, wide
availability of libraries
and code snippets, and
the readily accessible
information on almost any
technical question I may
have on Java via Google.
Last but not least, I go
to JavaOne and see 10,000
people that talk and walk
just like me. Apr. 1, 2008 05:30 PM Reads: 106,026 Replies: 127 | OpenAjax F2F Meeting in
New York City By Coach Wei  The F2F meeting of
OpenAjax Alliance at NYC
on March 21st worked out
really well in my
oppinion. As a result of
the last F2F meeting in
October 2007, we formed a
new task force called
'Runtime Advocacy Task
Force' at OpenAjax. The
goal of Runtime Task
Force is to collect a
'wish list' from the Ajax
community, get the
communities involved,
have active dialogs and
engage browser vendors,
with the goal of fixing
the issues that have
bugged down Ajax
developers and help build
a better web. So far
we've collected a list of
29 issues, of which we
hope to open up to the
general public for
review/comments/voting. Mar. 29, 2008 07:30 AM Reads: 11,245 Replies: 1 | Billy Hoffman Explores
AJAX Vulnerabilities at
AJAXWorld By RIA News Desk The work of Billy
Hoffman, lead security
researcher for SPI
Dynamics
(www.spidynamics.com),
which was purchased by
Hewlett-Packard last
year, has been featured
in Wired, Make magazine,
Slashdot, G4TechTV, and
in various other journals
and Web sites. Today
though he is in full flow
at the inaugural AJAX
Security Bootcamp, an
all-day deep dive into
Web application
vulnerabilities being
held on Day One of the
5th International
AJAXWorld Conference &
Expo in New York City. Mar. 18, 2008 01:30 PM Reads: 4,401 Replies: 1 | Drupal Creator Forms
Company By Maureen O'Gara  Acquia has yet to price
its maintenance and
support subscriptions -
there should be a variety
of SLAs - but they're
supposed to include an
electronic update
notification system code
named Spokes for updates
that have been reviewed
for security and
compatibility and are
supported by Acquia.
Acquia is currently at 12
people, expecting to be
25 by the end of the
year. Its Series A money
comes from Northbridge
Venture Partners, Sigma
Partners and O'Reilly
AlphaTech Ventures.
According to Dries' blog,
Drupal 7 should offer the
ability to create, share
and mashup managed
content, letting Drupal
be a data repository
accessed by tools and web
sites across the network. Mar. 12, 2008 12:00 PM Reads: 14,040 Replies: 1 | Task Portfolio Software
Created Using ColdFusion
7 By ColdFusion News Desk Bolling Technology has
announced that the
Cordish Company is the
first major client for
its new online task
management software
product, Task Portfolio.
Invented by owner and
Baltimore native Raynard
T. Bolling, Task
Portfolio is an
enterprise level,
web-based task management
tool that gives managers
and employees the ability
to efficiently assign and
track tasks throughout
their organizations. Task
Portfolio can be used to
manage various tasks in
any company or industry. Feb. 29, 2008 05:15 PM Reads: 5,362 | ILOG Ships Graphical
Visualization Tool for
Flex By Flex News Desk ILOG. a member of the
OpenAjax Alliance,
announced that its
graphical visualization
offering for Adobe Flex,
ILOG Elixir, is shipping
with feature and sales
channel enhancements.
ILOG Elixir, available
now, was warmly received
by the Adobe Flex
community during its Beta
period. Feb. 25, 2008 05:15 PM Reads: 8,828 | RIA Development Update:
Flex 3, Air 1.0 and
BlazeDS Released By Yakov Fain  Eighteen months ago Flex
2 was released, which
literally changed the way
people think of rich
Internet applications.
Since then lots of things
have happened in the Flex
community. In 2007 Adobe
announced that Flex will
go open source, and now
it has happened. All
ActionScript 3 and Java
code including Flex
compilers and debugger
(FDB) are going open
source. And let?s not
forget about the number
of other open source
products released by
Adobe during the same
period of time. Feb. 25, 2008 10:00 AM Reads: 14,963 | Where Are RIA
Technologies Headed in
2008? By Jeremy Geelan  I am always being told
off by i-technologists
for quoting Picasso as
having said that
computers are useless.
But I still love his
reasoning: 'Because they
can only give you
answers.' Picasso, like
AJAXWorld Magazine, liked
questions. So we thought
we would share with you
what some of the world's
leading rich Internet
application pioneers are
thinking may be the next
questions that we need to
see answered. From that,
readers can themselves
infer: where is AJAX
headed next? Feb. 23, 2008 02:45 AM Reads: 100,485 Replies: 14 | Should You Choose AJAX or
Adobe? By Jeffrey Hammond AJAXWorld in 2007 was
sponsored by the world's
leading rich web
technology providers
including: 3Tera,
Addison-Wesley, Adobe,
Apress, Backbase,
Bindows, Conference Guru,
Cynergy Systems, Dynamic
Toolbar, Extension Media,
Farata Systems, Flash
Goddess, FrogLogic,
GoingToMeet.com, Google,
Helmi Technologies, IBM,
ICEsoft, ILOG, IT Mill,
Ittoolbox, JackBe,
JetBrains, Kaazing,
Krugle, Laszlo Systems,
Lightstreamer, Manning
Publications, Methods &
Tools, Microsoft,
Nexaweb, OpenSpot,
OpSource, Oracle,
Parasoft, Passport
Corporation, PushToTest,
Quasar Technologies,
Rearden Commerce, Servoy,
SmartClient / Isomorphic
Software, SnapLogic, Sun
Microsystems, TechTracker
Media, Tele Atlas, The
Thomson Corporation,
ThinWire, TIBCO Software,
TileStack, Universal
Mind, Vertex Logic, Web
Spiders, and Webtide. Feb. 20, 2008 04:30 PM Reads: 17,969 Replies: 9 | Appcelerator Named
"Platinum Sponsor" of
AJAX World Conference &
Expo By RIA News Desk  Appcelerator, Inc. is an
open source software
company specializing in
products and services for
rapid rich Internet
application (RIA) and
SOA-based services
development. The
Appcelerator Platform
SDKs enable developers to
develop rich Ajax and
DHTML applications using
cross-browser widgets, a
unique Web Expression
Language and other open
standards-based languages
like HTML and CSS -
without the use of
Javascript. Appcelerator
supports most languages,
including Java, Ruby,
PHP, .NET, Python and
Perl. Feb. 18, 2008 11:45 AM Reads: 17,304 Replies: 1 |
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