• New Dojo Offline Release: Offline Files + Automatic Network Status

    New Dojo Offline Release: Offline Files + Automatic Network Status

    Brad Neuberg | February 5, 2007

    [Note: This blog post is out of date. For up to date information on Dojo Offline please see the official web page.] Hot off the presses, here is another release of the Dojo Offline Toolkit. For the demo inclined, here is Moxie, our test web application, with the new release.

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  • Code Finished for Dojo Offline’s Default User Interface

    Code Finished for Dojo Offline’s Default User Interface

    Brad Neuberg | January 31, 2007

    [Note: This blog post is out of date. For up to date information on Dojo Offline please see the official web page.] We have posted up the default user-interface widget for Dojo Offline; this is all coded up now in JavaScript and is complete. This means all the default user-interface code, which lives in dojo.dot.

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  • Gimme a “D”!

    Gimme a “D”!

    Carrie Rice | January 19, 2007

    This post marks the one week anniversary of the inception of the Dojo cheer squad. Though the facts are still unverified, this may well be the first ever all-male cheer squad in the history of the world. Perhaps even the universe.

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  • Dojo Charting + Lightstreamer Comet Demo

    Dojo Charting + Lightstreamer Comet Demo

    Dylan Schiemann | January 16, 2007

    We’re pleased to announce that we’ve integrated Dojo’s Charting and Filtering Table widgets with Lightstreamer’s Comet server. A demo is available, as is the example source code to try it out yourself.

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  • Offline Gmail and Blogger Using the Dojo Offline Toolkit

    Offline Gmail and Blogger Using the Dojo Offline Toolkit

    Brad Neuberg | January 9, 2007

    [Note: This blog post is out of date. For up to date information on Dojo Offline please see the official web page.] Introduction The best way to start development on a programming framework is to ground it in the kinds of user interfaces it will be used in.

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  • SitePen Presents…

    SitePen Presents…

    Carrie Rice | January 8, 2007

    For the past year, SitePen has been providing Dojo training at our clients’ request and more recently we’ve seen an increase in individuals requesting open workshops. Developers who are looking for a solid training course but whose companies have neither the capacity nor the resources to hold private onsite workshops need look no further.

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  • Going Data-Driven

    Going Data-Driven

    Alex Russell | January 7, 2007

    Dylan’s last post on performance is only one in a series we’ll be running on the topic, and as promised this post is all about the tools of the trade for doing Ajax app performance tuning and how to use them.

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  • SitePen Project Praised by the Fool!

    SitePen Project Praised by the Fool!

    Torrey Rice | November 20, 2006

    One of our recent projects was mentioned on the Motley Fool on September 18, 2006! Against that backdrop are both AdMob and Handango, each of which could profit handsomely from smartphone demand. But I’m a bit more intrigued by AdMob.

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  • Greenplum and SitePen Bring Real-time Visualization to the Web

    Greenplum and SitePen Bring Real-time Visualization to the Web

    Carrie Rice | November 7, 2006

    Companies collaborate to contribute first in-browser real-time charting capability SAN FRANCISCO, Web 2.0 Conference, Nov. 7, 2006– Greenplum, the leader in the use of open source databases for enterprise-class business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing, and SitePen, Inc.

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  • SitePen at the Ajax Experience

    SitePen at the Ajax Experience

    Dylan Schiemann | October 20, 2006

    The Ajax Experience is this Monday October 23 through Wednesday October 25 in Boston. If it is anything like the one in San Francisco in May, it is going to be a great show.We are giving four talks at the conference.

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  • Mobile Ajax: Hype, Reality, and SitePen

    Mobile Ajax: Hype, Reality, and SitePen

    Alex Russell | September 30, 2006

    “Mobile Ajax” is a code word for “snake oil” and the folks who claim it’s the future probably aren’t working with it. SitePen has been digging pretty deep under the covers of the carrier/content/developer mess, and here’s what we found.

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