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Posted over 14 years ago by admin
A big congratulations to nciagra for becoming a committer to the Cappuccino repository. While we’ve always been taking in contributions from Nick and other community members, this represents the first time someone outside 280 North has been granted ... [More] access to commit directly to the repo. Anyone following Cappuccino can see that Nick has been a valuable [...] [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by tolmasky
The entire 280 crew just got back from an awesome time at JSConf EU in Berlin, where we got to show off some of the cool new developments coming with Cappuccino 0.8. I wanted to take the time to share one in particular in more depth here: image spriting. The Problem with Spriting Image spriting is the [...]
Posted over 14 years ago by tolmasky
Sofa just released the third version of their award winning point of sale software, Checkout. Chances are if you’ve ever seen a Mac behind the counter when you’ve made a purchase, it was running Checkout. Version 3 adds lots of new features, but what’s really cool is that they’ve added a new web component built [...]
Posted over 14 years ago by tolmasky
Elias Klughammer has taken the time to put together a demo of using the new Tornado web server to bring push to Cappuccino applications. Tornado is a brand new non-blocking server recently open sourced by Facebook which was built to deal with the high intensity demands of FriendFeed. When combined with Cappuccino, the results are [...]
Posted over 14 years ago by tolmasky
Cappuccino officialy turned one last Friday. I suppose that technically Cappuccino is quite a bit older, but a year ago was when we finally released it into the open source community. It’s unbelievable to me that in just one year we went from being a completely unkown technology to one of the most popular JavaScript [...]
Posted over 14 years ago by tolmasky
This is maintenance release for 0.7 and includes mainly bug fixes. You can see a complete list of changes in our release notes, or look at a quick summary here: Summary Improvements to the way nib2cib handles custom classes in nibs. Improvements to ... [More] menus and menu items in nib2cib Added automatic drag and drop support to CPImageView Better JSON support Better [...] [Less]
Posted almost 15 years ago by tlrobinson
If you’re in town for WWDC, or happen to be in San Francisco already, stop by CPCoder Night on Monday for a chance to meet 280 North, Sofa, and dozens of other Cappuccino developers. It’s taking place from 7-9PM in the Martini Lounge at Jillian’s, in the Metreon across the street from Moscone West. Thanks to [...]
Posted almost 15 years ago by ross
We’re pleased to announce the immediate release of Cappuccino 0.7, the latest update to the Cappuccino web framework. This release has been five months in the making, and it marks a significant step forward for the project. 0.7 By The Numbers As of version 0.6, Cappuccino had 9 total contributors. Version 0.7 more than triples that number [...]
Posted almost 15 years ago by tolmasky
I’ve written pretty extensively on the changes we’ve been working on in the WebKit profiler to make for a much better experience when using Objective-J here, but long story short if you download the latest WebKit nightlies with Cappuccino 0.7 your profile should look like this: One of our main goals with Cappuccino 0.7 is to [...]
Posted about 15 years ago by ross
A few days ago we posted a beta of the upcoming 0.7 release to github. We sent out some information to the mailing list and posted some info on the wiki as well. Thomas Balthazar has also recapped a lot of the information in his latest installment of This Week in Cappuccino Edge. I encourage you [...]