first of all. i said its not only a client side language... its quite nice on the server side in my opinion. i think its a sweet language... easy to pick up, easy to learn and very powerfull...
second... write an api that is cross browser... dont be stupid and split your code over and over and over and over... its not so hard...
why is it not so hard? cause its a sweet language...
its a design firm, but some fairly impressive DHTML stuff going on... only the very intro is flash the rest is all javascript and Divs...
http://www.hadw.com
why is this labeled flame bait? thats absurd. this person is exactly right. its totaly absurd for you to think its ok to pick on someones sister/brother/mother/daughter just because of their actions. i know i wouldnt want to be judged for some of the things others in my family have done, and i wouldnt want them to be judged/attacked for things i have done.
I'm surprised that nobody here has mentioned frontier. Or at least a quick skimming and a search on frontier turned up nothing. Anyways, its not wysiwyg, but its extremely powerful. It allows for awesome templating capabilities so you can have monkeys populate large sites with little or no knowledge of HTML. Most monkeys know a little HTML, right? It has its own database, runs on both windows and macintosh and soon linux as well via wine, its pretty close to working now.
It has an intergrated database that isnt very hard to learn how to use. On the macintosh, where it was born, you can edit files directly out of its database in things like Dreamweaver or BBedit. This feature is coming to windows. You can also set it up as a server and have people submit content via file sharing, email, or ftp. There is even an extension someone has written that lets you edit files in the database from a web browser.
The closest thing to this type of environment that i've seen running on linux is Zope, but Frontier is, in my opinion, easier to learn and use. Also it doesnt rely on a web interface, which can be slow at times.
Anyways you can still download a free version of 5.0.1 from their site at www.userland.com. I'm not sure of the exact URL for the free download, but you can email me and I'll find it if you cant.
They are at version 6.0 right now, and the newer versions are no longer free. But 5.0.1 is still very powerfull, and FREE. I like free, so much i bought a licensed copy. Wait, that doesnt make sense. Anyways, Frontier rocks, Frontier is the best, all bow down to the power of Frontier!
you mean it doesnt meet your communities definition of open source...
the source is open, i can hack away at it all i want... i can even not tell apple about all my awesome changes and see if they ever catch me...
but more importantly to me and my community is that i can look at the code and learn... i would love for apple to release more... especially more proprietary stuff, not just their modifications to BSD... net events is cool though...
anyways stop assuming everyone is in your community... this liscence meets my community's version of open source...
first of all. i said its not only a client side language... its quite nice on the server side in my opinion. i think its a sweet language... easy to pick up, easy to learn and very powerfull... second... write an api that is cross browser... dont be stupid and split your code over and over and over and over... its not so hard... why is it not so hard? cause its a sweet language...
uh, javascript isnt just a clientside language. and it certainly wasnt a bad idea. its a pretty sweet language.
its a design firm, but some fairly impressive DHTML stuff going on... only the very intro is flash the rest is all javascript and Divs... http://www.hadw.com
it crashes a lot less than netscape 4.75. and its dhtml capabilities are quite a bit nicer... if your into such things...
i like it... its getting very close to final release...
why is this labeled flame bait? thats absurd. this person is exactly right. its totaly absurd for you to think its ok to pick on someones sister/brother/mother/daughter just because of their actions. i know i wouldnt want to be judged for some of the things others in my family have done, and i wouldnt want them to be judged/attacked for things i have done.
mr dobalina, mr bob dobalina...
uhm... arent you answering your own question? or was it multiple choice? I choose 2, financial backing.
I'm surprised that nobody here has mentioned frontier. Or at least a quick skimming and a search on frontier turned up nothing. Anyways, its not wysiwyg, but its extremely powerful. It allows for awesome templating capabilities so you can have monkeys populate large sites with little or no knowledge of HTML. Most monkeys know a little HTML, right? It has its own database, runs on both windows and macintosh and soon linux as well via wine, its pretty close to working now.
It has an intergrated database that isnt very hard to learn how to use. On the macintosh, where it was born, you can edit files directly out of its database in things like Dreamweaver or BBedit. This feature is coming to windows. You can also set it up as a server and have people submit content via file sharing, email, or ftp. There is even an extension someone has written that lets you edit files in the database from a web browser.
The closest thing to this type of environment that i've seen running on linux is Zope, but Frontier is, in my opinion, easier to learn and use. Also it doesnt rely on a web interface, which can be slow at times.
Anyways you can still download a free version of 5.0.1 from their site at www.userland.com. I'm not sure of the exact URL for the free download, but you can email me and I'll find it if you cant.
They are at version 6.0 right now, and the newer versions are no longer free. But 5.0.1 is still very powerfull, and FREE. I like free, so much i bought a licensed copy. Wait, that doesnt make sense. Anyways, Frontier rocks, Frontier is the best, all bow down to the power of Frontier!
you mean it doesnt meet your communities definition of open source...
the source is open, i can hack away at it all i want... i can even not tell apple about all my awesome changes and see if they ever catch me...
but more importantly to me and my community is that i can look at the code and learn... i would love for apple to release more... especially more proprietary stuff, not just their modifications to BSD... net events is cool though...
anyways stop assuming everyone is in your community... this liscence meets my community's version of open source...
even if my community so far only numbers 1.
uhm, what are you talking about? what have they done that too? i'm sure its something, its just not the majority of their business...
uhm which machines are those? java is still too slow for me... id'e rather just use a scripting if java speed is acceptable...