Hello,
The java.net site has published an article titled "Laszlo: An Open Source Framework for Rich Internet Applications" by William Grosso.
William writes:
LZX, the language that Laszlo programs are written in, is a hybrid language that looks a lot like XHTML. LZX has an XML tag syntax to define pages and user interface constructs, and uses JavaScript for procedural logic and state variables. This has two significant benefits:
â It's easy to read. Laszlo programs often look like very clean HTML programs.
â JavaScript is a very well-known programming language, with a loosely typed interpretation model. It works very well for defining client applications.
More @ http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2005/03/22/laszlo.html
- Gerald
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