Mhh, I think that the api viewer could be done in the identical quality
only with html files and only a little bit of javascript. The tree isn't
very complex, and the rest doesn't use js much.
I see a lot of html api docus (with a little bit js ;) ) that works
nearly identical

dperez schrieb:
> The API viewer is an example of a non-typical Desktop apps that can be done
> perfectly in qooxdoo.
>
> One of the advantage of qooxdoo is you have only to deal with Javascript. 
> You don't need to know HTML nor CSS.  Thanks to the great power of JS
> closures, I don't have to care about assigning unique IDs to pieces of
> information (nodes).
>
> I find good idea to write an article to promote qooxdoo.
> Qooxdoo deserves to be more well-known.
>
>
> Leander Hanwald wrote:
>   
>> Yes, qooxdoo is, like other fat js libs, more for internal apps, or
>> "real" Desktop-like Webapps (typical office applications like mail,
>> note, calendar and so on), but not a real perfect choose for normal
>> websites.
>>
>> This isn't a bad think, only different, and the market for that seems
>> not as big as the website market at the moment. But I'm absolutly sure
>> that when most desktop developers must switch to webapps, they will
>> prefer a solution like qooxdoo.
>>
>> So the main target shouldn't been normal "ajax XYZ" articles, but
>> articles in typical developer magazines around the world.
>>
>> --> Whats about to start a wiki page where we all write together an
>> article about qooxdoo which can be sended to different mags to publish?
>>
>>     
>
>   


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