By bloid
via javaworld.com
Published: Jan 23 2009 / 05:02
Web 2.0 has brought with it the need to develop extensive JavaScript infrastructure code on the client side, something few Java developers saw themselves doing five years ago. The open source Dojo toolkit distinguishes itself from other JavaScript libraries with capabilities that go far beyond simplifying DOM access. In this first half of his introduction to Dojo, Sunil Patil introduces the toolkit's basic features, helps you set up your development and debugging environment, and shows you how to put Dojo's mojo to work in your Ajax development projects. Level: Intermediate
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harikaram.openid.org replied ago:
I used Dojo for Ning until they thankfully switched to jQuery. I found it to be a rather unintuitive collection of namespaced functions posing as an object oriented framework. Maybe I'm missing something here...
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