
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve integrated Dojo’s Charting and Filtering Table widgets with Lightstreamer’s Comet server. A demo is available, as is the example source code to try it out yourself.

Every week we will be sending out a status report on the Dojo Offline Toolkit project to keep folks abreast of what we have accomplished the last week and what is planned for the week ahead. The big task last week was finishing mockups of what potential offline-enabled web applications might look like.

Every week we will be sending out a status report on the Dojo Offline Toolkit project to keep folks abreast of what SitePen has accomplished the last week and what is planned for the week ahead. On Tuesday we kicked off the project with a blog post on the SitePen blog (view in HyperScope).

This post is all about the tools of the trade for doing Ajax app performance tuning and how to use them. Here at SitePen, we often get called into a project when the heat is really on: after most of the code is written and just before the hoped-for (or worse, already slipped) ship date.

SitePen had a fantastic year. The projects were fun and challenging, we met cool people with even cooler ideas, and while we may still be cringing from some, the lessons learned allowed for 3 gigantic, scissor steps forward! It has been such a liberating experience to work with so many intelligent, energetic, and seriously hilarious people.

One of our recent projects was mentioned on the Motley Fool on September 18, 2006! Against that backdrop are both AdMob and Handango, each of which could profit handsomely from smartphone demand. But I’m a bit more intrigued by AdMob.

SAN FRANCISCO, Web 2.0 Conference, Nov. 7, 2006- Greenplum, the leader in the use of open source databases for enterprise-class business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing, and SitePen, Inc., a web-development company known for its work with cutting-edge technologies like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), today announced a joint contribution to the Dojo open source project.

The Ajax Experience is this Monday October 23 through Wednesday October 25 in Boston. If it is anything like the one in San Francisco in May, it is going to be a great show.We are giving four talks at the conference.

“Mobile Ajax” is a code word for “snake oil” and the folks who claim it’s the future probably aren’t working with it.
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