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- Build Web applications once, run everywhere with OpenLaszlo
- Developers face many architecture choices when building Web applications. The target client is often a key factor when deciding which development platform to use. OpenLaszlo can help you clear this hurdle by delivering a runtime that runs on all browsers. OpenLaszlo provides a platform for building rich Internet applications that...
- Tags: DHTML, Web Application, Web Browser, OpenLaszlo, Target Client, LZX, LZX Language, Scripting Languages, Web Browsers, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Internet, Tony Patton
- Blog posts 2008-01-17
- OpenLaszlo (OS X) (dmg)
- OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software. OpenLaszlo programs are written in XML and JavaScript and transparently compiled to Flash and, with OpenLaszlo 4, DHTML. The OpenLaszlo APIs provide animation, layout, data binding, server communication, and declarative...
- Tags: Laszlo Systems Inc., OpenLaszlo, OpenLaszlo Program, Apple Mac OS X, Scripting Languages, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-08-07
- OpenLaszlo (exe)
- OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software. OpenLaszlo programs are written in XML and JavaScript and transparently compiled to Flash and, with OpenLaszlo 4, DHTML. The OpenLaszlo APIs provide animation, layout, data binding, server communication, and declarative...
- Tags: Laszlo Systems Inc., OpenLaszlo, OpenLaszlo Program, Scripting Languages, Open Source, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-08-07
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- Rich Component Generation for Web Applications Using Custom Tags
- A variety of rich client technologies such as Flash, Flex, OpenLaszlo, JavaScript, AJAX, and Applet have been employed to develop Web applications. They can display flexible and powerful graphical user interface in Web pages and excel the original functions of Web browsers that display HTML documents. This paper presents a...
- Tags: Web Application, Web Page, AJAX, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0
- White papers 2007-01-19
- Web Editor (zip)
- You can easily manage your projects. A lot of management tools are included in one software: file comparer, ftp upload/download even ftp file comparer. Light weight gif animator helps you create simple animations. Application can work with ASP, PHP, HTML, CSS, Java/VB script, JSP, XML, Openlaszlo, and Python file formates....
- Tags: Web, HTML, FTP, CodeService, CSS, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Software downloads 2008-09-05
- Why traditionalists should take Web developers seriously
- There used to be a sharp distinction between application developers and Web developers. This made sense when technologies such as Perl/CGI, classic ASP, standard JSP, and PHP ruled the Web development roost. But this distinction is becoming less relevant with the demise of Perl/CGI, the replacement of ASP with ASP.NET,...
- Tags: Web Developer, Web, Microsoft Silverlight, Web Application, Channel Management, Marketing, Justin James
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
- Silverlight 2.0 offers paradigm shift from predecessor
- Most Web developers know better than judging a Microsoft product by its first iteration. For this reason, I was intrigued by the recent beta release of Silverlight 2.0. Silverlight provides a platform for Rich Internet Applications RIAs to build dynamic user interfaces that are platform and browser...
- Tags: User Interface, Microsoft Silverlight, Windows Presentation Foundation Windows Presentation Foundation, .Net, Microsoft Windows, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Tony Patton
- Blog posts 2008-05-05
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