2012-07-19

JS tools, framework, IDE

For future versions of me:

I've just started fooling around with creating a client written in JS/HTML. These are the tools I've decided to look into and installed on one computer and might need to access at other places.

  • WebStorm
  • Komodo Edit
  • Dojo
  • Maqetta
  • JSONP vs Client Side PHP-proxy
WebStorm is a CodeIDE created by JetBrains, seems very mature and awesome but costs a shit load of money. 30 days of evaluation though.'
Komodo Edit free to use code editor that I've used for PHP dev earlier. It is okay, but not awesome
Dojo js framework, I have tried understanding what it is, but I have no idea. Googling "What is Dojo framework?" "what does it do?" only results in a lot of "it's the most awesome, unbeatable js framework. It's lightweight and super fast and works for enterprise solutions and smaller applications". It's awesome nontheless... I guess I have to download it and see what it does.
Maqetta system built on dojo, used for doing "GUI mockups" and then delivering these as "ready to use" js/html/css-code.
JSONP vs Client Side PHP-proxy evaluate how to do communication from one domain to another since that is not supported in js.

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