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Strategic internet development technologies
Joel Spolsky has had more than a modicum of success reading the tea leaves of the software industry, so when he writes an incisive essay about the future of application development and platforms, it’s worth not only taking a look, but pursuing an understanding of some of the relevant issues and technologies.
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I’ll provide some links here which will help the reader to understand how many of the points Joel makes in his essay are supported by existing technologies in various states of readiness. It’s a big pantry of ingredients that is waiting for the right chef to come along and combine them in a way that inspires the world to follow.
This list is far from exhaustive but I just want to give you some clues that are representative of each topic to help you get started. Please let me know if I’ve missed any important topics.
Javascript (language):
ECMAscript - the standard
Javascript as a Language
Javascript (engine):
Webkit - used by Apple’s Safari
Mozilla Tamarin Project - virtual machine, JIT compilation
Screaming Monkey - Tamarin plugin for IE
Libraries/Widgets:
Dojo Toolkit - one of the most mature and rich JS libraries and widget sets
Yahoo User Interface Library - another very large and wide set of utilities and controls
Ext JS - javascript components
Higher abstractions:
JQuery - jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript
Protoscript - prototyped behaviours simplified
Google Gears - offline storage
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