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Apr 01

Gajax: The April Fools that didn’t happen

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At the last minute I was tempted into the world of April fools, but decided that it wouldn’t be taken in the right way. The idea was to spoof the launch of an Ajax library from Google itself named GAjax (Google Ajax).

The fake post would have read something like this:

When I started to work at Google in the open source team one of the first things I did was to find the Gmail team and ask them how they develop such a rich Ajax application. There were rumours of a Google internal library, and I had to see what was available.

I was amazed to see how powerful the tool is, and made it my mission to get this to out into the developer community.

I am now proud to announce that Google has open sourced Gajax, the Google rapid ajax development platform. This is the RAD tool that Google uses internally on products such as Gmail, Google Maps, and the like.

There are several pieces to the tool:

a) Rich cross browser JavaScript library: At the core, the framework sits on top of a rock solid cross browser implementation that degrades automatically for clients with JavaScript turned off. It even works with browsers such as Netscape 2, IE 3, and WebTV. Mobile devices are also seemlessly supported.
b) CSS library: With this library, you write your UI in HTML tables and the tool strips it and converts to a CSS3-based semantic layout.
c) Component platform: Rich components such as encapsulate all of the functionality into high level views. The front page of Gmail is only 10 lines of code due to component reuse. This is an example of our new AWST technology (automatically wire stuff together).

We had an pre-launch event where we invited Ajax luminaries from the various other frameworks. Here is what some of the leaders in the Ajax space had to say about Gajax:

Alex Russell: “We have suspected that Google has a secret Ajax library, and now the cat is out of the bag. We are committed to abstracting this library so you can use it from within Dojo”

Bill Scott: “All I can say is WoW. I am going to recommend re-evaluating YUI and seeing if we can join Google in their endeavor to create the simplest Ajax framework in the open web.”

Sam Stephenson: Sam was unavailable to comment.

Kevin Lynch: “We are disengaging work on the Spry framework, and will work to integrate Gajax into the new Apollo stack. Gajax will become offline shortly”

Next year we will get around to something…. I do have jsonhunter.com ;)

2 Responses to “Gajax: The April Fools that didn’t happen”

  1. replicahandbags Says:

    it definitely happened without awareness of the crowds…

  2. replica handbags Says:

    thanks!

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