More docs? ;)

They are working on this I think. And by they I mean I, along with another dojo dev Neil,  spent a good 10-15 hours or so building a _javascript_ parsing API that should allow lots of fun stuff with _javascript_ code. Creating javadoc style API html documentation is probably one immediate use. (which is what it's intended for, though I think Neil is tring to create something a little more dynamic than just html docs).  I'm hoping it will also turn into a checkstyle sort of checker as well hopefully. (not by me though :) )

I've sent it off and don't plan on playing with it anymore unless it's absolutely required. (I justified the time spent on it as valuable considering the number of tapestry widgets / code that are likely to be generated. )

On 4/10/06, Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have some DHTML components in mind too, but I always wonder what Dojo
*actually* has....
Dojo needs more docs, I think ;)

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DTQ Software


Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
> Yeah we can definitely. I think some sort of charter will need to be
> drafted to figure things out when tapestry moves to a TLP and some
> sort of component / contrib sub project is created.
>
> As for tacos and dojo, I'd prefer if we developed js toolkit
> components that they used dojo widget equivalents (when they exist and
> are up to snuff), but am not completely against the idea. (As
> witnessed by the new DatePicker addition).
>
> As for the rico stuff specifically, I think that dojo already has an
> accordion widget. I think I also remember hearing that the rico
> creator / lead developer is now working at yahoo which has made the
> project more or less dead. Has it had a resurgence of new life that I
> don't know about?




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