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OpenLaszlo CSS3 text-shadow demo

August 24, 2009

Following my two posts last week on OpenLaszlo, HTML5, CSS3 and open standards based Flash-like RIAs (OpenLaszlo, HTML 5 and CSS3 – driving adoption of open standards in RIAs, and OpenLaszlo and JavaScript/DHTML – migrating RIAs from Flash to Open Standards), I decided to put together a demo of what it would mean to have [...]

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OpenLaszlo and JavaScript/DHTML – migrating RIAs from Flash to Open Standards

August 19, 2009

Since the first announcement of the DHTML runtime for OpenLaszlo in March 2006, the OpenLaszlo team has been working hard on improving the DHTML runtime – making it possible to run very large and complex RIAs as both Flash and Ajax/JavaScript applications. The release of a first version of OpenLaszlo with official support for DHTML [...]

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OpenLaszlo demo showing rotation in Safari and Firefox

August 13, 2009

What do you do on an evening when you are not that tired and have some time to play around with the software you like? Well, here’s what I did yesterday. This is small OpenLaszlo demo showing some visual animation of 100 boxes, depending on the x-position of the mousepointer. If you click anywhere in [...]

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KooshBalls for OpenLaszlo revisited – CSS transform based rotation with Webkit

August 3, 2009

Don Hopkins implemented a Koosh Balls Generator in OpenLaszlo’s LZX language back in 2005. I wondered what the performance of the application would be like with the OpenLaszlo DHTML runtime in Safari 4.x.
Right now there’s still a small bug with rotation and Safari in OpenLaszlo trunk. I tested with a patched version on my machine. [...]

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OpenLaszlo 4.4 released – video components improved, full screen support for SWFx

July 1, 2009

The OpenLaszlo team has announced the 4.4 release of the OpenLaszlo platform. There are many goodies in this release, an impressive number of 180 bugs have been fixed, mainly for the DHTML runtime. That’s good, since there has been a lot of worked focused on the SWF9 runtime until early 2009, and the DHTML runtime [...]

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Unleash the power of JavaScript with Mozilla TraceMonkey

March 12, 2009

In February Mozilla has taken a huge step into a more feature-rich JavaScript RIA world: Firefox 3.1 and future versions contain the new TraceMonkey just-in-time JavaScript compiler. But before we go into technical details, let’s listen to what Mark Beltzner, the Mozilla Phenomenologist has to say about the Mozilla mission in an interview with BetaNews:
“The [...]

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