Cappuccino the Web application Framework built with Objective-J has arrived. As the name suggests it's JavaScript with extended Objective-C [style] syntax. It is open source and ready for download.
For a Demo of a finished web application in action take a look at 280 Slides. 280 Slides is an on-line app similar to KeyNote. It also saves Presentations as Power Point. Killing two projectors with one stone so to speak.
The benefit of using Cappuccino over the SproutCore framework, is it removes the need for HTML,CSS and JS to create an Application. It's the one framework to rule them all and in the darkness free them. The recommended dev platform is firefox with the firebug plug-in. There are Editor add-on's for TextMate and SubEtha. Check here for more on the subject.
So the dudes at 280 North are onto something big ...
Are you cool?
Cappuccino built with Objective-J is finally released!
Labels: Javascript framework, Objective-J, Web Application DevelopmentPosted by devnull at 22:15
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2 comments:
It's 280 North BTW not 240.
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If you mix up the 240 you get 420!
:-?
Oops went back in time and corrected the link from 240 to 280 took a wrong turn ...
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