> Why don't just start?
> I think there are (at least some) people on this list who would be
> more than willing to answer questions as you go through the
> re-implementing.

I am going to. At the moment I am trying to gather more information on what
has been done for some of the components I will be needing to develop/patch
together. If anyone has developed a great concept or library for building
qooxdoo apps that they are willing to share I would love to see it.


> PHP part of such a project, or the qooxdoo part too. Are you seeking
> interested qooxdoo developers to help you with the qooxdoo part, or to
> do the javascript for the whole app?

Well. I can program javascript and the qooxdoo API is not an issue. I guess
what I would be looking for is for people to re-write my javascript code for
some of the generic functions and classes I will be writing for it to be
more efficient and effective. This can only be done with a lot of javascript
knowledge I believe and we can do that on a case by case basis.
The other feedback I will need is how qooxdoo works interally so we can
potentially by-pass some of the slower API to manupulate some things
directly. If this is even needed.
I dont want the developer to have to write javascript code to build an
qooxdoo application apart from possible some event code. There will be a PHP
or XML API to built the app which should generate JS for qooxdoo in the most
optimal manner. I dont know what this would be. (I have adressed this in
another thread of this discussion) 


> IMHO some points must be worked out/decided before working a an AJAX
> app as you are proposing, because they influence the style of
> programming and the way client and server communicate.

Thanks for the other pointers.

Christoph

P.S. Every part of an application is important if you want it to be easy to
understand and expandable in future.
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