This is real competition, for those of you that haven't tried
280North's PowerPoint application
http://280slides.com/Editor/ is really good. Another application that
is jaw dropping is
the Photoshop clone http://pixlr.com/editor which was done in Flash.
Both of these applications
are
Hi All,
I agree with gregor (on lots of things not just this
thread :) ...) , the JRE emulation of GWT will prove to be deciding
factor in the long run. For instance if you wanted to package your
logic with your data in the true Object Oriented fashion, GWT provides
a way to move the code
There's a drag-n-drop project already:
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-dnd/. It's run by Fred Sauer who was
recently hired by Google.
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Arthur Kalmenson
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Rich Dean rdean1...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know what the equivalent GWT UI development tool would
Looks nice though.
I checked the video and was impressed
(only thing : yet another language to learn Objective J, not hard, but
again another one...)
On Feb 26, 2:26 pm, ivo ivo.reduto.fre...@gmail.com wrote:
Cappuccino and SproutCore have been around for a while and they are
really
If you watch the Hello world starter tutorial for Cappuccino, there
is the basic problem highlighted: He creates an action on the button
to call swap to change Hello world to Goodbye - but he forgets
to actually create the swap method itself, so app crashes and you see
this in firebug:
Does anyone know what the equivalent GWT UI development tool would
be? I played around with GWT about a year ago so I am assuming there
are some better tools out there for drag-n-drop development of a GWT
UI?
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Cappuccino and SproutCore have been around for a while and they are
really starting to make an impression on web developers.
I've been using GWT in one project for 2 months, and I'm loving it.
However I tried out Cappuccino, just to get the felling of it, and I
was truly impressed. I was able to