Today i found this article
http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2009/10/enterprise-apps-in-your-pocket.html
It's really cool to see how web-kit provides you possibility that used to be a lot of javascript. For example, Safari (and Chrome) are built on top of the WebKit engine. Check what is possible from a visual perspective on these browsers.
http://developer.apple.com/safari/library/documentation/InternetWeb/Conceptual/SafariVisualEffectsProgGuide/Introduction/Introduction.html
Gradients, masking, reflection, all are possible with CSS.
Together with the power of GWT (mobile) enterprise applications can become very interesting.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
It''s been a while!
Hi,
I'm back to blog. Lately I've been very busy with QAFE. We redesigned the qafe site. Check it out on http://www.qafe.com
Let us know what you think of it.
Yesterday I had a conference call with a Google GWT Advocate. This was really cool. It gives you lots of information and energy. I am very happy that 3 years ago I decided that we were going to use GWT (Google Webtoolkit) for QAFE.
So I'll be posting soon on more (like Google Wave, yes I have an account). If you want to follow me, Twitter.com/rjankie is another possibility.
I'm back to blog. Lately I've been very busy with QAFE. We redesigned the qafe site. Check it out on http://www.qafe.com
Let us know what you think of it.
Yesterday I had a conference call with a Google GWT Advocate. This was really cool. It gives you lots of information and energy. I am very happy that 3 years ago I decided that we were going to use GWT (Google Webtoolkit) for QAFE.
So I'll be posting soon on more (like Google Wave, yes I have an account). If you want to follow me, Twitter.com/rjankie is another possibility.
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