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02 Nov 2012
We're Just Dot-J, Baby
Wolf Rentzsch enthuses (and Andrew Pontious mostly listens) about Cappuccino, an advanced Web framework for making desktop-class web applications, essentially “Cocoa for the Web”, with all the power and pitfalls that entails. Objective-J, anyone?
Links:
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid « Wikipedia
- Cappuccino (application development framework) « Wikipedia
- Cappuccino Project | Desktop-Class Web Applications
- cappuccino/cappuccino « Github
- 280 Slides: Like Apple Keynote, But Online « TechCrunch
- 280 North, Inc. « Wikipedia
- Francisco Tolmasky’s personal website
- Ross Boucher’s personal website
- Tom Robinson’s personal website
- Objective-J « Wikipedia
- Object-Oriented Programming: An Evolutionary Approach, by Brad Cox and Andrew Novobilski « Amazon
- altJS compile-to-JavaScript language list
- Source-to-source compiler (transpiler) « Wikipedia
- Objective-C Literals (contains Object Subscripting)
- Atlas by 280 North « Cocoia Blog
- cappuccino/aristo « Github
- Motorola Snaps Up 280 North For $20 Million « TechCrunch
- Apple developing Flash alternative named Gianduia « AppleInsider
- Montage - HTML5 framework
- Cappuccino Blog » Blog Archive » Cappuccino 0.9.5
- Languages.js (contains naughty OR) « Github
Rejected Episode Titles:
- I Always Mean the Technology
- A Pile of Hyperlinks
- Cocoa for the Web
- Leave My Dead Neuron Here for Everyone to See
- A Little Bit of Chutzpah There
- Studlied Up Those Ivars
- Don’t Tell Anyone I Said That
- Motorola “Morbidity”?
- This Instinctive Punch to the Gut
- It Did Come Out, and It Will Never Come Out
- Some Facts on the Ground
- Shit, Let’s Just Do a GPL Episode
- After the Monolith Swallowed Them Up
- Derailed and Forked Itself
- Bad Idea for Me to Try to Quote Sports Quotes
- It Jits out My Code
- The Naughty OR