Yeah I know, I do think dojo guys rule. Javascript gurus! ;)
But well, I'd be more than glad to start building more Tapestry widgets
based on dojo ones. I'll wait for the docs :D
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Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
DTQ Software
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
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. )
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