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Friday, December 23rd, 2005

The Dojo Toolkit Manual

Category: Dojo, JavaScript, Toolkit

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Open source projects and documentation. It is often a tough combination, and a big differentiator for an open source project is to actually have a lot of quality docs out there.

The Dojo team were aware of this, and aware that they were lacking, so they started to build the Dojo Toolkit Manual.

If you want to learn more about Dojo, you have to check this out.

The project also needs more help with the docs, so if you want to get involved, you will be welcomed :)

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Ajax, Flash Gateway, and more

Enhanced webcasting could be the next thing if people would just use this service!

Measurable, trackable, reportable

http://www.audiomerge.com

Comment by Michael Bailey — December 30, 2005

How do i implement dojo’s mail in my site. How does it function

Comment by kareem — November 24, 2006

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