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Royal Pingdom Conducts JavaScript Framework Usage Survey

Topics
Java,
Javascript

Royal Pingdom recently released a survey of 200 popular websites detailing which sites use which Javascript frameworks.

WebKit Team Announces SquirrelFish, a Bytecode Based JavaScript Interpreter

Topics
Dynamic Languages,
Javascript,
Java

The WebKit development team announced last week the development of a new interpreter for the WebKit JavaScript engine code-named SquirrelFish. According to official WebKit blog: "SquirrelFish is 1.6 times faster than WebKit's previous interpreter."

GemStone Reveals Plans for MagLev Ruby VM at RailsConf 2008

Topics
Language,
Ruby,
Ruby on Rails

At RailsConf on Friday, Avi Bryant and Bob Walker of GemStone revealed plans for the MagLev project. MagLev will run Ruby on Rails within GemStone's distributed object technology. The MagLev VM, although only partially implemented, so far outperforms MRI 1.8.

Firefox 3 RC1 Adds Javascript 1.8, Microformat Support and More

Topics
Web 2.0,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java,
Release,
Javascript

The Mozilla project has released Firefox 3 Release Candidate 1 (RC1). New features in Firefox 3 include support for Javascript 1.8, DOM and HTML changes, microformats support, and an extended Canvass implementation.

John Resig Speaks on Future Directions for jQuery and Javascript

Topics
Java,
Javascript

jQuery creator and Mozilla Javascript Evangelist John Resig recently posted a video presentation outlining future release plans for the jQuery project and highlighting some exciting new Javascript features that will be coming soon to browsers.

ExtJS Licensing Continues to Evolve as a Result of Controversal Switch from LGPL to GPLv3

Topics
Licensing,
Java,
Web Frameworks

Jack Slocum, lead developer of the popular Javascript library ExtJS, announced this week a community effort to develop two new exceptions for open source software developed using ExtJS 2.1 or greater. This move came as a response to frustration and confusion surrounding recent changes in the Ext JS licensing model from LGPL to GPLv3.

Further Insights into Rhino on Rails

Topics
Javascript,
Java,
Web Frameworks

Dion Almaer has published a podcast of his interview with Steve Yegge, the creator of Rhino on Rails. Rhino on Rails is a Javascript port of the popular Ruby on Rails framework. It is currently under active development for internal use at Google. Steve Yegge and his team hope to make Rhino on Rails open source this summer.

ExtJS Ecosystem Continues to Expand

Topics
Java,
Rich Internet Apps,
Web Frameworks,
Javascript

New server-side tools are sprouting up around the ExtJS client-side Javascript framework. Community developed server-side support now exists for Java Enterprise Edition, Cold Fusion 8.0, Google Web Toolkit, and Ruby on Rails 2.0. The goal of all of these tools is to normalize the interface between their respective platforms and ExtJS.