

We only ask developers to learn one technology, Objective-J, and one set of APIs.” You don’t ever have to interact with DOM.

“With Cappuccino, you don’t need to know HTML. Cappuccino, in fact, is so far removed from existing ways* of building web applications that they claim you won’t need to know very much about web development at all:
#Cappuccino app full#
What sets it apart from other javascript frameworks such as MooTools (which we love and use extensively by the way),, and jquery is that Cappuccino is built specifically for developing full blow web applications, not just sprucing up existing web pages and adding a little dynamism.

There’s not much I can say about Cappuccino right now that isn’t on their site, other than give my full support for this truly advanced framework. Well today that framework has been launched to the public (with a suitably beautiful icon) as open source, and it’s called Cappuccino. Let’s refresh our memory a little bit – 280Slides was a stunning piece of work both on the beautiful UI that felt like a native OS X app, right through to the core that was an entirely new framework that promised to make developing web applications just the same as building desktop ones. Do you remember earlier this year a web application called 280Slides?
