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Revision as of 13:27, 23 September 2011
In this section you will find the eBook:
Dojo, Dijit and HTML 5 in Real world applications
Modern web applications need functionality and speed equal to the traditional desktop application and a nice look and feel. That's provided by Dojo and Dijit. The documentation of the Dojo framework is well developed, however, the documentation is difficult to grasp until you get the overview: This collection of explained real world application examples helps you to get the necessary overview. Furthermore, as HTML5 is the new promising web standard all examples are based on HTML5. For the time being almost all examples found on the web is based on html4. Even though, it might be easy to convert to HTML5, experience proves it difficult.
Welcome to the Virtual Team eBook on Dojo, Dijit and HTML 5 in Real world applications!
How to use the materials
stub - more to come
Table of contents
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