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Pyjamas on Google App Engine
Getting *way* out of scope here. Pyjamas is a summer project where some intern ported GWT to python (going from 80 KLOC to 8 KLOC...HLL really are worth looking at). Is it worth combining it with GAE?...
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Real World Dojo part 5: Custom Components
Dojo has its own built-in system for creating your own server-side controls. It's (arguably) better to use that than, say, creating a .NET user control....
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Real World Dojo part Four: User Feedback
You have to let the user know what's going on. That's one of the main points, isn't it?...
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Manipulating the DOM with Dojo
This is the area where jQuery rules the roost. Or so everything I've read tells me. So, how does Dojo stack up? Still running this in parallel with Kyle's series: Setting the contents of an element // Convenience function to hide query details...
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Some Open Source Ajax Frameworks
I finally got another excuse to look at Open Source AJAX frameworks. Nothing in-depth, just skimming the surface and deciding what I want to look at in-depth....
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