Posts Tagged ‘dojo’

August 12th, 2009
Nikolai Onken

August 9th was the day for the first Dojo event in Israel and thanks to Yoav Rubin from IBM Research Labs in Haifa, we were able to hold the event in the great Auditorium of the amazingly located IBM building in Haifa.
To give you a little impression of what kind of working environment the folks at IBM have, I uploaded a panorama image from Yoav’s office.

IBM Haifa

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July 30th, 2009
Nikolai Onken

The news have been announced already on the Dojotoolkit.org and Dojocampus.org blogs but I nevertheless wanted to mention the dojo.workshop in Haifa, Israel on August 9th.
Already now we have more than 50 signups and thanks to Yoav Rubin from IBM research labs we can have a full day of Dojo-ness.
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June 16th, 2009
Wolfram Kriesing

We have been writing and talking about EventNinja already for a bit. Now you can have it! Just visit EventNinja.net and test it on your iPhone and other mobile devices. EventNinja is on its way into the different AppStores and we will keep you updated on new versions coming out.
What will you get? At first, you’re getting the best app out there to lead you around a conference like the mobile2.0 in Barcelona in a few days on the 18th and 19th of June 2009. If you are attending be sure to have EventNinja on your mobile! So that you have all the info at hand when searching for the next talk to attend. It’s not just a list of all relevant upcoming web developer events on your phone (and browser). It is even more, you can get in depth info about the events, their schedule, all the twitter messages for an event, directions and many more features.
If you are at the mobile2.0 be sure to visit us to get even more!

Enjoy the short video we prepared to give you an impression of what EventNinja can do

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May 28th, 2009
Nikolai Onken

As Wolfram already has posted in the last blog post, we are currently involved quite a bit in the mobile world and especially in investigating on how Dojo can be used best to develop for mobile devices.

Taking this as an opportunity we want to announce the next dojo.beer() in Barcelona on June 17th.
You can get all info about the event on the DojoCampus event site.

The day after, we are speaking at the Mobile2.0 developer day and will give a detailed introduction in how to write mobile applications using the Dojo Toolkit and making sure they are running on different platforms such as PhoneGap and the W3C widgets being supported by Vodafone.

If you are in Barcelona that week, feel free to get in touch and if you have time to join for drinks during the dojo.beer or the mobile 2.0 conference let us know. Please sign up using the poll below.

Para los españoles :-)

Como Wolfram ha escrito en su último artículo de blog, nosotros estamos muy involucrados en el mundo de los móviles y estamos especialmente investigando como desarollar de la mejor manera para dispositivos móviles con Dojo.

Aprovechamos esta oportunidad para anunciar el próximo dojo.beer() en Barcelona el 17 de junio de 2009.
Puedes encontrar toda la información en inglés sobre el evento en la página de eventos de DojoCampus.

Al día siguiente vamos a dar una ponencia en el Mobile2.0 developer day y vamos a explicar como escribir aplicaciones moviles usando el Dojo Toolit y como asegurarse de que funcionan en múltiples plataformas como PhoneGap y como W3C Widget apoyado por Vodafone entre otros.

Si estás en Barcelona durante esa semana y te apetece contactar con nosotros no dudes en venir a tomar una copa al dojo.beer o a la conferencia mobile2.0. Por favor participa en el poll abajo si quieres ir.

March 19th, 2009
Nikolai Onken

Important note: Training Program changed!

For details visit: [UPDATE] – uxebu & SitePen – Dojo training in Europe, May 8th

SitePen and uxebu are pleased to announce their first joint Dojo workshop in Munich, Germany. Come join some of the co-creators of Dojo on the 7th and 8th of May, 2009 to learn how to build great web sites and applications with Dojo.

This new workshop will be an engaging experience for anyone wanting to learn more about Dojo!

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March 12th, 2009
Wolfram Kriesing

It was a project last year, where yet another inline documentation syntax was “created” and suggested to be used. That triggered our brains and they started spinning caused by the unhappiness of reinventing the wheel, especially for something that is still too much of a step-child for frontend engineers and doesn’t get the necessary dedication anyway, the JavaScript inline docs. So let’s give them some love :-).

Fast forwarding … what came out of it is the API docs viewer which, we here at uxebu, built over the christmas holidays. It is completely client-based, for creating the documentation and retreiving all the information, no server-side code is needed anymore, it’s all done in dojo.
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January 27th, 2009
Wolfram Kriesing

In one of our current customer’s projects we are working with jQuery. And I am glad that the functional programming basics are already kind of standard across JS libraries. Especially with dojo I started to love the functional approaches and realized that they are really helpful in a lot of situations, especially when doing data processing. One of the best known functions is the map function, which “creates a new array with the results of calling a provided function on every element in this array” [from Mozilla's Core JS References]. Though dojo and jQuery implement this function there are slight differences.
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December 16th, 2008
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December 11th, 2008
Tobias Klipstein

We really had a couple of busy days lately, spreading the word about Dojo at several places.
Everything started with the dojo.beer(2) event, we’ve organized together with Mayflower, followed by an appearance by Wolfram and myself at the Webmontag in Munich.

dojo.beer(2)

In the evening of 5th December we’ve had our start for the dojo.beer(2) event in a nice bar in Munich, where about 10 Dojo enthusiasts attended to prepare for the official event the next day. During the evening Wolfram placed the bet, that more than 30 people will attend during the official dojo.beer(2) event. I lost that bet, because 32 people attended and I was really excited (still am), that so many people were interested in Dojo. Read the rest of this entry »