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home the dojo toolkit
A Toolkit by the Dojo Foundation featuring DHTML and AJAX functions. The site features demos, downloads, help on getting started, documentation, support and community fundtions.
Source : http://dojotoolkit.org/

dojo wikipedia the free encyclopedia
A dojo (道場, dōjō?) is a Japanese term which literally means place of the way. Initially, dōjō were adjunct to temples. The term can refer to a formal training place for
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dojo

dojo toolkit wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Dijit widget system Widgets. Dojo widgets are prepackaged components of JavaScript code, HTML markup and CSS style declarations that can be used to enrich websites with various
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dojo_Toolkit

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Offering womens self defense class, karate lesson, Atlanta martial arts, Atlanta kick boxing, Atlanta karate, child karate, kid karate, Georgia martial arts, kick boxing in Georgia
Source : http://www.teamdojo.com/

smash bros dojo
The official site for the Wii game Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Source : http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/index.html

documentation the dojo toolkit
The Book of Dojo, 1.3. This is the in-progress new manual for the Dojo Toolkit, versions 1.3 and up. This online book will help new users get started as well as act as a reference
Source : http://dojotoolkit.org/docs

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TR Dojo is built around a philosophy of constant learning. Well demonstrate best practices that you wont often find in the manual. Well walk through advanced tips that arent
Source : http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/itdojo/

dojo com
Greetings-It’s been quite a while since I last posted, and I apologize for the lack of communication. Along with Master Bill FitzPatrick, I have been creating new content and
Source : http://dojo.com/

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Music Community . Up-to-the-minute DoJo Twitter Updates: Become our fan on Facebook:
Source : http://pipersdojo.com/

home the dojo toolkit
Solve problems faster. Create better user experiences. Liberally licensed. Everything you need, all in one place.
Source : http://blog.dojotoolkit.org/

jQuery 1.4 is released

The incredibly popular jQuery library has released jQuery 1.4 on a new website that will celebrate 14 days of jQuery. There are a lot of new features, and as usual performance gains are showcased. Easy Setter Functions: For a while now, you’ve been able to pass a function into .attr() and the return value of that function is set into the appropriate attribute. This functionalilty has now been extended into all s Read more...
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Alex Russell has pontificated on the notion that View Source is not only good and important, but that it may be under attack. Do you feel that view source added to the popularity of the Web? or that it was just a nice to have that is neither here nor there? Other technologies have tried to bolt it on (e.g. in Flex you can opt-in to view source) but opt-in to a developer flips a bit of "hmm no I will keep this to my Read more...
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jsFiddle is a shell editor that eases writing JavaScript code by creating a custom environment based on popular JS frameworks. It presents an interface which is divided into 4 pieces: HTML editor CSS editor JavaScript editor and the output You can select the framework & the version of your choice (MooTools, jQuery, Dojo, Prototype, YUI, Glow,Vanilla). Also, if there is, you can add a complimentary framework l Read more...
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New web development frameworks, promising rapid development and easy deployment, are sprouting out at a more rapid pace than you can keep up. In the last article, we looked at the various factors you’d have to consider when deciding on a framework. Today, we are going to look at the various frameworks available for each facet of web development.In this current day and age, pushing out a finished, polished app Read more...
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The Dojo team announced today the release of Dojo 1.4, the culmination of 9 months of hard work by the crew. While this release is primarily a stability and performance release, we managed to sneak quite a bit of great new functionality into the various projects. All the significant changes have been outlined in the 1.4 release notes (including migration issues), and are far too numerous to list here: ranging from Read more...
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  • Some very exciting news coming from the jQuery project yesterday. The jQuery JavaScript library won .net Magazine's "Open source application of the Year for 2009". This was a pretty amazing accomplishment when you consider that both WordPress & Firefox 3.5 were the runner-ups. Simon Willison was on hand to accept the award for the project. I think the impact of this reaches further than just the jQuery proje Read more...
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  • We all want better and better charting libraries. Dojo has some good stuff, Protovis is a good option, and there are many many more (put your favourite below!). The latest guy in the ring is Highcharts uses either jQuery or MooTools for some common JavaScript tasks. In addition, Internet Explorer needs ExCanvas which emulates the Canvas element. For some simple code like this: PLAIN TEXT JAVASCRIPT:   va Read more...
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    Todd Kloots is talking accessibility and ARIA, with examples showing how YUI nicely supports these techniques. He explains how to improve in three areas: perception, usability, discoverability. Can We Do ARIA Today? Yes. Firefox and IE (he didn't say which version) have really good support for ARIA. And Opera, Chrome, and Safari. Likewise for the screenreaders - JAWS, Windows Eyes, NVDA - also have good support. An Read more...
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    Persevere comes to a 1.0 release

    Ah the magical 1.0 release. It can feel so illusive :) Kris Zyp has announced the 1.0 of his Persevere uber-server: Persevere is JavaScript storage and application server that uses standards-based interface of HTTP/REST, JSON-RPC, JSONPath, and REST Channels. Persevere is designed for rich clients application and can be used with any framework or client. The Persevere Server runs on Rhino and provides persistent d Read more...
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    Mike Belshe of Google has been working on SPDY an optimized use of HTTP: It is designed specifically for minimizing latency through features such as multiplexed streams, request prioritization and HTTP header compression. We started working on SPDY while exploring ways to optimize the way browsers and servers communicate. Today, web clients and servers speak HTTP. HTTP is an elegantly simple protocol that emerged Read more...
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