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Posted almost 14 years ago by tlrobinson
Today we’re adding an exciting new open source component to the repertoire of Cappuccino tools. If you’ve checked out out any of the Atlas betas, you’re probably aware that they’re distributed as a desktop application. What you may not know is that despite this, Atlas is still itself a full fledged Cappuccino application (written in [...]
Posted almost 14 years ago by tolmasky
We just shipped another update to the Atlas Beta today, and one of the coolest new features is the addition of a plugin API to allow you to create custom controls that you can use as easily as the ones you get by default. To kick this off we’ve provided a sample plugin for the [...]
Posted almost 14 years ago by tolmasky
Now that we’ve shipped Cappuccino 0.8, I wanted to take some time to describe in more detail what might be one of the most exciting new features our users may not even notice: Jake. Jake is a new build tool built entirely in JavaScript that runs on top of the CommonJS standard. As its name [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by tlrobinson
Cappuccino comes with a comprehensive set of tools for developing, debugging, optimizing, and deploying your Cappuccino applications. Those who have been following Cappuccino since the 0.7 release will notice some changes in the tools. The most important being that Cappuccino's tools are now written entirely in JavaScript and Objective-J.
Posted about 14 years ago by tolmasky
Cappuccino 0.8 is now available on the downloads page. This release has a ton of new features and fixes, and I’d like to thank everyone in the community that meticulously checked their existing software against the Release Candidates in the last few weeks. 10,000 Foot View Cappuccino 0.8 includes close to 100,000 lines of changes from [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by ross
JavaScript has some real problems. Anyone who has programmed for the web can attest to that. And anyone familiar with what we’re doing with Cappuccino will recognize that we’re not afraid to tackle those problems head on. When we created Objective-J we set out to create a set of true enhancements to the JavaScript language [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by tolmasky
After many months of development Randy Luecke has finally released version 1.0 of his new Cappuccino project, TimeTable! We’re proud to share in the excitement as yet another Cappuccino application is made commercially available. TimeTable is an ... [More] application designed for freelancers to keep track of their projects and clients. TimeTable boasts a plethora of features [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by tlrobinson
We’re starting a new series here on the Cappuccino blog, featuring interesting posts by community members. The first such post is by John Fox, creator of MemoryMiner, a digital storytelling application for Mac OS X, now with a web viewer built with ... [More] Cappuccino: Using Cappuccino to build the MemoryMiner Web Viewer If you’ve got an interesting blog [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by ross
A little late to post this, but everyone in the Cappuccino has loved the work Randy (Me1000) has been doing on CPTableView. Thanks to his hard work and significant contributions, the table view component in Cappuccino is now a force to be reckoned with. So we’re proud to have Randy as our latest Cappuccino committer, [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by ross
Every once in a while, you stumble upon a particularly strange bug. A bug that seems to defy the rules of space-time. A bug that makes you pull your hair out for days. A bug that almost certainly includes Internet Explorer. This was one of those bugs for me, and since I haven’t found a [...]