[Announce] Real-World WebObjects Bootcamp at Big Nerd Ranch Europe

November 29th, 2007

Real-World WebObjects Bootcamp at Big Nerd Ranch Europe
Kloster Eberbach near Frankfurt, Germany
March 10-14, 2008
Early bird available before February 1, 2008

The intensive five-day class held at the distraction-free setting of Kloster Eberbach near Frankfurt, Germany, March 10-14, 2008, is taught by expert WebObjects developer Guido Neitzer.

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[Announce] Houdah WebObjects Frameworks

October 26th, 2007

Pierre Bernard of Houdah Software is happy to announce the release of the Houdah Frameworks.

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[Announce] CodeFab announces iPhone-dev: a new iPhone developer mailing list

October 10th, 2007

In conjunction with the open source release of the WOiPhoneStore framework for WebObjects at the OpenBase Developer Summit 2007 CodeFab has created a new mailing list for the exchange of developer information about web-based iPhone applications. We encourage anyone interested in this fascinating and rapidly evolving topic to sign up here for iPhone-dev@codefab.com right away!

[Announce] CodeFab releases WOiPhoneStore: iPhone web store sample code

October 10th, 2007

In conjunction with a presentation given at OpenBase Developer Summit 2007 CodeFab has developed an example WebObjects framework that demonstrates how to construct web-based application user interfaces for display on Apple’s new iPhone web browser. The framework demonstrates some best practices for use of HTML, CSS3, JavaScript and AJAX to create an attractive and responsive interface for your application. This framework can be used as is to add hierarchical product browsing to any existing WebObjects-based store.

Get the source here: http://www.codefab.com/unsupported/WOiPhoneStore/

Many kudos to author and CodeFab alumnus Scott Lopatin!!

Community Survey results

August 4th, 2007

We have created a WebObjects Community on June 26th 2007, survey that what closed on August 3th 2007. The survey was asking general questions and was targeted for every organization who develops WebObjects applications. We have 267 organizations who answered the survey, so we do think that it gives a very good overview of the WO eco-system.

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