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  1. Cappuccino: Taking the “Web” Out of Web Development

    Explore Article reddit.com (Sep 8 2008) Cappuccino

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  2. Undo, redo, and much more with Cappuccino

    Explore Article Ajaxian (Nov 14 2008) Cappuccino

    Francisco Tolmasky of 280 North has written a very nice piece on adding Undo and Redo to your Web application with Cappuccino. He creates a very cool sample application, FloorPlan, that shows off much more than undo/redo. He also discusses how Cappuccino gives you built in undo/redo support and how to make it discoverable. Cappuccino has built-in [...]

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  3. Cappuccino is a Push over

    Explore Article Ajaxian (Sep 29 2009) Cappuccino

    Elias Klughammer has implemented the Juggernaut push server in a Cappuccino app. Always nice to have an open source bare bones sample app for a marriage like this. Nothing beats looking at the source.

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  4. Letting off some “steam” for your Cappuccino

    Explore Article reddit.com (Oct 20 2008) Cappuccino

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  5. Cappuccino Web Framework - Building the Scrapbook App - Part II

    Explore Article reddit.com (Oct 22 2008) Cappuccino

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  6. Cappuccino: Synthesizing Accessor Methods

    Explore Article reddit.com (Oct 26 2008) Cappuccino

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  7. Yes, You Do Care About Cappuccino

    Explore Article reddit.com (Sep 12 2008) Cappuccino

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  8. AppStore: Cappuccino based view of the Apple application store

    Explore Article Ajaxian (Jan 26 2009) Cappuccino

    AppStore is an interesting web app written using Cappuccino to give a view of the Apple AppStore on the Web (linking through when appropriate). It has an iPhone-y like interface, and you will notice very custom components (e.g. the drop downs).

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  9. Cappuccino 0.7: Aristo UI, Theme Engine, nib2cib, and more

    Explore Article Ajaxian (May 20 2009) Cappuccino

    Cappuccino 0.7: Aristo UI, Theme Engine, nib2cib, and more The Cappuccino team has announced Cappuccino 0.7. There are some fairly big improvements: Aristo New Look Open Sourced Sofa has been working on a new look, and Aristo has been released to the world via PSD. It is very cool that the look and feel has been open sourced. All the controls have been updated to use the new [...]

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  10. First Look at Cappuccino and Objective-J

    Explore Article reddit.com (Sep 5 2008) Cappuccino

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  11. 280 Slides - Create & Share Presentations Online

    Explore Article 280 Slides (Jun 5 2008) Cappuccino


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  12. Cappuccino 0.7 Now Available

    Explore Article reddit.com (May 20 2009) Cappuccino , jQuery

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  13. Big News from Cappuccino: Aristo and Atlas

    Explore Article reddit.com (Feb 25 2009) Cappuccino , jQuery

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  14. Cappuccino and Objective-J released as opensource

    Explore Article Ajaxian (Sep 5 2008) Cappuccino

    We were all very impressed with the work that the 280 North team did with 280 Slides, and they fulfilled their promise by opensourcing Cappuccino and Objective-J under LGPL: Cappuccino is an open source application framework for developing applications that look and feel like the desktop software users are familiar with. Cappuccino is built on top of [...]

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  15. Atlas: More on the Interface Builder of the Web

    Explore Article Ajaxian (Mar 2 2009) Cappuccino

    We are really excited about Atlas. The great 280North team have continued their trajectory in first building Objective C for the Web (Objective J), then Cocoa (Cappuccino) , and now Interface Builder (Atlas). Although we won’t see the live Atlas for a couple more months, Francisco Tolmasky has kindly written up more details for us to [...]

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