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Webcentric - an application framework

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 6:30 PM
3.5 (2 ratings)

Meeting Description

Who

People building rich, client-side applications in JavaScript.

Why

An informal setting to get into the details of this framework with its creator... and of course to meet other JavaScripters.

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"Ask at reception"
--Peter Marks

Details

Steve Heron will be talking about webcentric. This was postponed from last month due to the room being unavailable:

The best way to describe webcentric is probably to say that its a lightweight, client-side portal framework. To give you a bit of background, it?s a framework that I've played with since the days of IE5, so its far from new. Until about 3 years ago, it was a little more than a testing ground for ideas in JavaScript programming - OO techniques, functional programming experiments, continuation passing style, that sort of thing. Since the whole Ajax thing started to take off, I've been gradually transforming webcentric from sprawling experiment to coherent application framework - how successful I've been I will leave for others to judge :-)

I'll be launching webcentric version 2.0 in August - Webcentric 1.0 is already in production use in a number of Investment banks, primarily through the work of Caplin Systems (the 'real-time web company'). I've licensed webcentric to Caplin who use it as the basis for their CaplinTrader trading platform.

It isn't my intention to do a half hour sales-pitch - I think there are a number of architectural features of the framework that will interest javascript ? focussed friends, so I'll focus on those.

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