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On Leaky Abstractions and Objective-J

In a recent post by John Resig, and in many of the comments, there seems to be the mistaken belief that Objective-J was designed to allow existing Objective-C programmers to write code that runs on the web. It’s been compared to GWT, where developers...

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Cappuccino Tools: "bake"

Note: please check the tools page on the wiki for the latest information on Cappuccino’s tools.

In the final installment of the Cappuccino Tool article series (for now), we cover “bake”, an automatic deployment tool. Writing a Cappuccino application...

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Cappuccino Tools: “press”

Note: please check the tools page on the wiki for the latest information on Cappuccino’s tools.

In the third installment of the build tools series we tackle one of the most advanced build tools: press. Recall from the overview that “press” is a tool...

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Cappuccino Tools: "objjc" and "steam"

Note: please check the tools page on the wiki for the latest information on Cappuccino’s tools.

In our previous post on the Cappuccino build tools we summarized the purpose of four of the tools. In this article we’ll dive deeper into two of them,...

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Francisco's talk at FOWA London

If you were in London last week at the Future of Web Apps conference put on by Carsonified, you may have had the opportunity to see our very own Francisco Tolmasky talk about Objective-J, Cappuccino, and, well, the future of web apps.

Thankfully,...

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Francisco's talk at FOWA London

If you were in London last week at the Future of Web Apps conference put on by Carsonified, you may have had the opportunity to see our very own Francisco Tolmasky talk about Objective-J, Cappuccino, and, well, the future of web apps.

Thankfully,...

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Cappuccino version 0.5.5 released

I’m pleased to announce the release of the second update to Cappuccino since it was made available last month, version 0.5.5.

Even more exciting is the fact that this release includes our first user contributions. We’re glad these individuals were...

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The Cappuccino and Objective-J Build Tools

Note: please check the tools page on the wiki for the latest information on Cappuccino’s tools.

This article is a high level overview of the current Cappuccino and Objective-J build tools. Subsequent posts will cover each tool in more detail.

One...

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Using Xcode to develop in Cappuccino

After the creation of Objective-J, one of the first things Francisco did was write a new mode for his favorite text editor, SubEthaEdit. It was immediately obvious that we should try to make our favorite development environment as productive as possible...

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Lights Off - Porting the iPhone app to Cappuccino

A couple days ago, Steven Troughton-Smith decided to try his luck at Cappuccino. With a background in Cocoa programming, and recent work on rewriting Lights Off for the iPhone (the game originally released by Lucas Newman for jailbroken phones), he...

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