Javascript Blog
JavaScript is a cross-platform, object-based scripting language developed by Netscape for client and server applications. It is commonly used on web pages to add interactivity and dynamic content such as banner rotation.
Thu 18 Sep
2008
Gearshift: Migrations, for Gears
Posted at 8:28 AM by Cameron Westland in Javascript
One of the main detractors from Gears for me was the lack of migrations. This doesn't seem to be a problem anymore!
(Via Simon Willison's Blog)
Tue 16 Sep
2008
Bluff: Beautiful graphs in JavaScript
Posted at 2:36 PM by Cameron Westland in Javascript
Bluff is a JavaScript port of the Gruff graphing library for Ruby. It is designed to support all the features of Gruff with minimal dependencies; the only third-party scripts you need to run it are a copy of JS.Class (about 2kb gzipped) and a copy of Google’s ExCanvas to support canvas in Internet Explorer. Both these scripts are supplied with the Bluff download. Bluff itself is around 8kb gzipped.
(Via Gruber)
Sun 14 Sep
2008
Cappuccino: 1 Week, 10,000 Downloads Later
Posted at 10:29 AM by Cameron Westland in Javascript
I downloaded cappuccino the day it came out and have been slowly working my way through the framework. Having zero experience with Objective-C it's a little jarring, so it's great to hear they are committed to creating more examples and adding to the existing documentation. Congratulations on 10k!
(Via Cappuccino Blog.)