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| New .Mac galleries leverage open source frameworks |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 2:30 pm |
| Tags: Mac, Apple, Javascript, Opensoure, Sproutcore, Sproutit |
| blog Apple is using the SproutCore application framework, and has contributed back a number of enhancements to the project.A quick peek at the code of a gallery confirms that Apple is using SproutCore (just search for sproutcore.js) as well as script.aculo.us (a set of open source javascript libraries that handle things like animation). If |
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| Want to Try Out Apple's MobileMe? Check Out SproutCore |
| Published: June 9, 2008, 5:47 pm |
| Tags: Company Amp 038 Product Profiles, Apple, Sproutcore |
| features by heading over to SproutCore and trying out their photo app. SproutCore is an open source JavaScript framework that Apple used to build some portions of MobileMe, so it isn’t surprising that the photo app bears a strong resemblance to the demo shown at today’s WWDC conference. At first glance the SproutCore photo demo |
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| Following Apple on the road to rich web apps |
| Published: June 15, 2008, 2:00 pm |
| Tags: Air, Development, Ria, Sproutcore |
| about Charles Jolley's SproutCore, a JavaScript framework that Apple has adopted for its own rich web apps, based on a Cocoa-like model-view-controller foundation with bindings, key value observing, and view controls. Think JavaScript on Rails. SproutCore bares its teeth at Adobe's development tools, all ready to show off in Apple's |
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| Flash IS coming to the iPhone - Adobe CEO pleased with Flash development for iPhone |
| Published: June 18, 2008, 2:04 pm |
| Tags: Mac Os, Developer, Iphone, Apple, Announcements, Adobe, Apple, Flash, Flash Lite, Iphone, Iphone 3g, Sproutcore |
| developers to use the new SproutCore JavaScript framework for making web applications that "look and feel" like native applications. The push to break away from Flash reliance indicates that Apple isn't keen on seeing iPhone Flash development succeed. That leaves Adobe all alone to tackle the iPhone Flash dilemma. The company is |
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