MochiKit 1.0 is Released
Oct 25, 2005 1:39 PM
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My friend Bob Ippolito's MochiKit JavaScript libray has hit version 1.0.
Particularly cool:
- The command-line interpreter, which closely resembles Python's. My favorite little thing: the up/down arrows to navigate command history.
- And the (almost-)real-time Regular Expression tester. My favorite touch: the boldface in the "input" row.
And they're hiring:
WEB ENGINEER
Brief: Develop applications in Python, PHP, PostgreSQL, and JavaScript with a dash of admin work on FreeBSD.
Description: We're looking for an engineer with experience in building scalable and highly trafficked websites. Our core technologies are Python, PHP, PostgreSQL, JavaScript, Flash, CSS, and XHTML on FreeBSD. If you like working on cool sh!t and also enjoy contributing to open source projects then we want to work with you.
Wow, that's tempting.
Note to self: bump PostgreS and Flash higher up that to-learn list.
Comments: MochiKit 1.0 is Released
FWIW, it's spelled/pronounced 'Postgres'. I can't help with the flash, but if you get into a bind with the DB stuff, hit me up.
Posted by: Steven Klassen on October 27, 2005 12:21 PM | permalinkBzzzt: http://www.postgresql.org/
Postgres.org redirects there.
Posted by: Joe Grossberg on October 27, 2005 1:35 PM | permalinkI'd have to say I prefer the RegExp tester at: http://www.cuneytyilmaz.com/prog/jrx/
Posted by: Doug on October 27, 2005 2:02 PM | permalinkOoh, that one is nice. And fast as all hell.
Posted by: Joe Grossberg on October 27, 2005 3:17 PM | permalinkNo more comments! Either someone has violated Godwin's Law, I'm tired of the discussion or, most likely, the ten-week window has closed. You can, however, contact me through email.