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Cappuccino Training Course: iDeveloper TV

I’ve been a big fan of Cappuccino since late 2009 and have written and spoken about it pretty extensively. This past July I went to sunny Tetbury, UK to record a video course entitled “Cappuccino for Cocoa Developers.” Here’s some background on how...

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We're now cappuccino/cappuccino on GitHub

The main Cappuccino repository has been renamed. What used to be: 280north/cappuccino is now cappuccino/cappuccino. 280north/cappuccino is a fork of the new main repository, which means old links will continue to work.

You can find the new repository...

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CappCon 2011: Success!

The first ever Cappuccino conference was a massive success. CappCon 2011 had a diverse set of attendees from six different continents and included both speakers and sponsors from Pixar, Google, Sofa, Push Pop Press, Shopify, and many others. The overall...

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Cappuccino 0.8 Tools

Cappuccino comes with a comprehensive set of tools for developing, debugging, optimizing, and deploying your Cappuccino applications. Those who have been following Cappuccino since the 0.7 release will notice some changes in the tools. The most important...

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Solving the JavaScript Memory Management Problem

JavaScript has some real problems. Anyone who has programmed for the web can attest to that. And anyone familiar with what we’re doing with Cappuccino will recognize that we’re not afraid to tackle those problems head on. When we created Objective...

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Push with Cappuccino and Tornado

Elias Klughammer has taken the time to put together a demo of using the new Tornado web server to bring push to Cappuccino applications. Tornado is a brand new non-blocking server recently open sourced by Facebook which was built to deal with the high...

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Cappuccino 0.7 Now Available

We’re pleased to announce the immediate release of Cappuccino 0.7, the latest update to the Cappuccino web framework. This release has been five months in the making, and it marks a significant step forward for the project.

0.7 By The Numbers

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Announcing Atlas

Over at 280 North, we announced our next product, called Atlas, at the Future of Web Apps conference in Miami this week.

Atlas is a visual development tool for creating web applications using the Cappuccino framework. The best way to explain Atlas...

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cappuccino.org Now Hosted by Slicehost

As of this morning, cappuccino.org is now running on a slice graciously provided by Slicehost to the Cappuccino project.

We’ve been using Slicehost for some of our development work at 280 North and have been really pleased with the results.

During...

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Cappuccino Casts

Thomas Balthazar, who’s been doing the recent “This Week in Edge Cappuccino” series (read this week’s post), also started a new site to host screencasts of Cappuccino & Objective-J tutorials. So far he’s created a screencast for the starter tutorial

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