- Create Awesome Pie Charts From PHP Arrays Using Dojo Charting | Tech Chorus
In the previous articles I've written about using Dojo date pickers and filteringSelect widgets. If you are a PHP programmer with little or no JavaScript experience, you can take advantage of the integration of Zend Framework and Dojo Toolkit to build great user interfaces without writing a single line of JavaScript. In this article I will demonstrate how to create awesome pie charts from simple PHP arrays. Check out the demo page to see how our pie chart looks. We draw a pie chart of the types programmers in an obviously fictitious development team.
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- How to insert Timestamp Data when using dojox.charting.Chart2D
Discussion thread on how to get timestamp data and labels working
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- On Rolling Your Own - rmurphey
There’s been a lot of activity around my last post, On jQuery & Large Applications. A number of people have asked me why, exactly, I’m so opposed to using jQuery as part of a roll-your-own solution.
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- On jQuery & Large Applications - rmurphey
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about JavaScript applications. As my skills have evolved, I’ve had the privilege of working on more actual applications, and I’ve gotten further and further from clients who want to add a bit of Ajax or bling to an otherwise fairly traditional web site. The most interesting applications I work on are client-side intensive: the server is responsible for providing data as JSON to the client, and most everything else — templating, state management, data management, site navigation, and of course user interaction — is left to the client side.
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- Dojo vs YUI javascript framework
Stack Overflow
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- JavaScript Framework Matrix - Overview with functions and examples
The JavaScript Framework Matrix ought to give you an overview of popular JavaScript frameworks and their functions. There are various examples for the frameworks and every snippet contains links to the official documentation. The choice of a framework depends on many factors and can't be made of this document only. The matrix shall solely demonstrate the different API styles and functionalities of the JavaScript libraries. In addition, there are many more interesting frameworks which are listed here.
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- Create rich data-centric web applications using JAX-RS, JPA, and Dojo
Developing a rich application for manipulating large amounts of data used to be the exclusive domain of desktop applications. Now it can be done in a web application, and you don't have to be a Java™Script guru to do it. Learn how to use the Dojo toolkit to create eye-popping, data-centric web applications and hook them up to a back end based on the JavaEE standards such as JAX-RS and JPA. These technologies allow you to leverage convention over configuration principles to easily wire together complex applications in no time at all.
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- Maqetta
Visual authoring of HTML5 user interfaces - in the browser! Maqetta is an open source project that provides WYSIWYG visual authoring of HTML5 user interfaces. The Maqetta application itself is authored in HTML, and therefore runs in the browser without requiring additional plugins or downloads.
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- Customizing charts using Dojo
In this article, learn to customize the Dojo 1.5 (see Resources) data visualization library called dojox.charting. Explore the basic customizations of Dojo charting, such as plot customization and axis customization. This article also covers the advanced parameters used for chart customization, such as ticks, gradient, and zooming
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- Create dynamic graphs and charts using Dojo
In the world of Web 2.0, web pages are becoming more like applications, and web development libraries (such as Dojo and jQuery) are playing an increasingly important role. In this article, learn to use the dojox.charting feature of the Dojo library for data visualization. You can quickly and easily add great-looking and functional dynamic charts and graphs to your web pages. All you need are some basic JavaScript skills and a copy of Dojo.
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- Ajax resource center at IBM developerWorks
Ajax resources, samples, code, tools, tutorials etc.
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- A Simple Dojo Charting Example
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- SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark
This is SunSpider, a JavaScript benchmark. This benchmark tests the core JavaScript language only, not the DOM or other browser APIs. It is designed to compare different versions of the same browser, and different browsers to each other.
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- Developing widgets with Dojo 1.x
Learn the basics of developing HTML widgets using the Dojo JavaScript toolkit. This article gives you an introduction, and provides several examples to help you in the process—starting with sample widgets and moving up to more complex widgets, while highlighting and solving the common issues you could encounter in the development phase. The goal of this article is to give you the basics for developing HTML widgets using the Dojo JavaScript toolkit, starting from version 1.0. The article also describes several examples, beginning with simple widgets and moving up to more complex ones, while solving common issues you might encounter in widget development.
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- Dojo, Ajax Dojo Tutorials, Online Dojo Tutorial, Dojo Examples
Dojo is another great framework for developing ajax based applications. Dojo is selected by Struts 2 for providing ajax support in applications. Dojo is one of the most powerful language for constructing rich internet applications. In this Dojo tutorials you will find everything about Dojo. Learn Dojo in detail from the following Dojo Tutorials.
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- Meet the JavaScript Development Toolkit
The JavaScript Development Toolkit (JSDT) is an open source plug-in that brings robust JavaScript programming tools to the Eclipse platform. JSDT streamlines development, simplifies code, and increases productivity for pure JavaScript source files and JavaScript embedded in HTML. JavaScript development isn't easy. Uneven Web browser compatibility, disappointing documentation, and weak tools compound the problem. Fortunately, the tools situation brightened with the latest release of the JavaScript Development Toolkit (JSDT), a plug-in set for Eclipse. Eclipse is an open source IDE framework with an architecture designed for expansion and flexibility. JSDT runs in Eclipse and is added as a plug-in. JavaScript on Eclipse isn't a new concept, since there is
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- json.org
JSON homepage
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- Dojo
The JavaScript Toolkit
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- ICEfaces.org
Contributed and administered by ICEsoft Technologies Inc., ICEfaces.org is a place where enterprise Ajax developers can learn, share, and contribute information and ideas to a growing community of ICEfaces enterprise developers. This site provides a wide range of development and support resources to benefit all ICEfaces developers. Source code and pre-bundled IDE tool integrations are available for download. Numerous tutorials, on-line support, user forums and sample code are all easily accessible to help get you up and developing that much quicker.
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- Extending forms using JavaScript
Shows how to add and remove fields from forms using JavaScript
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