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Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
This post continues our series of interviews with users of Dojo. This time, we interview Rob Moran who worked on OpenXT during his days at Citrix. OpenXT is a type 1 hypervisor. Q: How did you first learn about Dojo? A: We first learnt about Dojo ... [More] while researching front-end toolkits and frameworks. We were looking … Continue reading Case Study: OpenXT → [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
Each week we get a bit closer to Dojo 2. Let us know if you would like to get involved! Last week in Dojo 2 We are currently focused on the packages in Dojo 2 platform, the replacement for the dojo package from Dojo 1. With Dojo 2, platform is a collection of ten packages … Continue reading Dojo Recap – Week Ending July 31, 2015 →
Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
Last week we made a few fixes in the Dojo 1.x codebase, and further progress towards Dojo 2. Let us know if you would like to get involved! Last week in Dojo 1.x Last week we fixed the following issues in Dojo 1.x: Dijit Resolve scroll position issue ... [More] in TabContainer (#18612) Util Fix 60s Closure … Continue reading Dojo Recap – Week Ending July 24, 2015 → [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
Last week we made a number of fixes in the Dojo 1.x codebase, and also some progress towards Dojo 2. Let us know if you would like to get involved! Last week in Dojo 1.x Last week we fixed a few issues with Dojo 1.x: Dojo Cache results of ... [More] _getGregorianBundle() (#18629) Reverse the order of … Continue reading Dojo Recap – Week Ending July 17, 2015 → [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
Last week we made progress on several features for Dojo 2! Thanks for helping us get a few steps closer to Dojo 2, it would not be possible without your help. Let us know if you would like to get involved! Last week in Dojo 1.x Last week we fixed one issue with Dojo 1.x: … Continue reading Dojo Recap – Week Ending July 10, 2015 →
Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
Last week we made progress on several features for Dojo 2! Thanks for helping us get a few steps closer to Dojo 2, it would not be possible without your help. Let us know if you would like to get involved! Last week in Dojo 1.x Last week a number of refinements and small bug … Continue reading Dojo Weekly Recap – Week Ending July 3, 2015 →
Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
With summer holidays and travel plans, progress is a bit slower this time of year, but we still continued making some progress last week on Dojo 2! Thanks for your help, we greatly appreciate it. Let us know if you would like to get involved! Dojo ... [More] 1.x This past week we landed a few stability … Continue reading Dojo Recap – Week Ending June 26, 2015 → [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
Last week we made progress on several features for Dojo 2! Thanks for helping us get a few steps closer to Dojo 2, it would not be possible without your help. Let us know if you would like to get involved! Last week in Dojo 2 Our current focus is on the packages in Dojo … Continue reading Dojo Recap – Week Ending June 19, 2015 →
Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
The large companies that use Dojo are widely known. This series features lesser known users of Dojo, and their stories. This time, we interview Jonathan Rossi of ApacheGUI, an open source, Java-based, Apache HTTP Server GUI. Q: How did you first ... [More] learn about Dojo? A: I learned about Dojo from a co-worker who showed me … Continue reading Case Study: ApacheGUI → [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Dylan Schiemann
The large companies that use Dojo are widely known. This series features lesser known users of Dojo, and their stories. This time, we interview AJ Shankar, the CEO at Everlaw, a company dedicated to developing cutting-edge technologies that improve ... [More] the practice of law. Q: How did you first learn about Dojo? A: Don’t remember! It’s … Continue reading Case Study: Everlaw → [Less]