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L. McColl-Sylvester and F. Ponticelli

"Professional haXe and Neko"

It builds on several
contributed code bases ( nWidgets , Burstlib , f(m) ), which is why we refer to it sometimes as a
??? unified ??? toolkit. Dojo aims to solve some long - standing historical problems with DHTML, which
prevented mass adoption of dynamic web application development. ??? Description from the
official website. The library is licensed under the Academic Free License v2.1 license and is
supported by the nonprofit organization Dojo Foundation. Website: http://dojotoolkit.org/
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Part II: Server Side, JavaScript, and Flash: Oh My!
Ext : This is a client - side, JavaScript framework for building web applications. In early 2006, Jack
Slocum began working on a set of extension utilities for the Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library
that rapidly evolved to an independent solution under the name of Ext. The library is feature
rich and provides beautiful widgets out of the box; the code is very well organized and extending
it further is very easy. Ext is dual - licensed under the LGPL (Lesser General Public License)
and a commercial license.


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