- Author:
- David Nickerson <nickerso@users.sourceforge.net>
- Date:
- 2009-07-16 02:00:03+12:00
- Desc:
- the starting point for the HH tutorial example
- Permanent Source URI:
- https://models.fieldml.org/workspace/a1/rawfile/f6a8f90307388eb4b040ee3566b84d88b59247f7/dojo-presentation/js/dojo/dojox/lang/README
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dojox.lang
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Version 0.991
Release date: 07/30/2007
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Project state:
[beta]
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Credits
Eugene Lazutkin (eugene.lazutkin@gmail.com)
Kris Zyp (kris@sitepen.com)
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Project description
Implementation of common functional operations, and provisions, aspect-oriented
helpers. Later we can add other JS language-related helpers.
dojox.lang.observable - Provides construction of objects that such that
property access and modification can be controlled, i.e. provides a form of
getters/setters.
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Dependencies:
None.
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Documentation
For now:
dojox.lang.functional:
http://lazutkin.com/blog/2008/jan/12/functional-fun-javascript-dojo/
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Installation instructions
Grab the following from the Dojo SVN Repository:
http://svn.dojotoolkit.org/src/dojo/dojox/trunk/lang/*
Install into the following directory structure:
/dojox/lang/
...which should be at the same level as your Dojo checkout.
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Additional Notes
See tests and the source for more details.
LICENSE in this directory contains the MIT license by Oliver Steele for
dojox.lang.functional.lambda, which was derived from his original implementation.