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This entry takes a look at the reasons why you do care about Cappuccino (even if you don't know it yet). Although I doubt you'll end up using Cappuccino on the job anytime soon, it gives us a glimpse at a more flexible and exciting future.
You are responding to this comment written by Samuel Cormier-Iijima on September 13th 2008, 23:03.
Will,
Interesting article about an interesting project.
I still fail to see what makes Cappuccino any different from ExtJS, qooxdoo, GWT, or any of these larger UI-focused Javascript frameworks, except for the fact that it makes your application look like it belongs on a Mac rather than on Windows.
As for Objective-J, I don't see the language providing enough benefit in terms of development time to warrant learning it; Javascript can be a pretty nice language if used properly.
I'll be far more excited when I see a nice UI framework for the web written in either Python (and processed with pyjamas) or ECMAScript 4 (and processed with Mascara/Jangaroo).
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