January 2010
3 posts
Comparing Cappuccino, RestfulX and SproutCore:...
When implementing a trivial timer application in Cappuccino, RestfulX and SproutCore, one thing that struck me was how varied their approaches were to handling interaction with a server back end. Cappuccino has the lowest level abstraction here, while RestfulX takes care of more of the process and SproutCore has a high-level and somewhat complex system for server interaction. Cappuccino The...
Jan 27th
Comparing Cappuccino, RestfulX and SproutCore:...
Now that I’ve finished implementing a trivial timer application in Cappuccino, RestfulX and SproutCore, I want to delve into and compare a few aspects of developing in these frameworks. Of course all of my comparisons will be biased by my choice of application to implement, so I’ll certainly miss exciting parts off these frameworks that I didn’t have the opportunity to explore. ...
Jan 7th
Cappuccino (Client side web application...
Cappuccino is the third framework I’m including in my project to implement a trivial time tracking application in multiple client-side/rich frameworks. Cappuccino was created by the guys over at 280 North, and originally showcased by their 280 Slides application. Like the SproutCore framework I recently explored, Cappuccino has its roots in Cocoa, but while SproutCore just draws on Cocoa for...
Jan 5th