OpenMocha is an open source Internet and Website application
development framework for
Mocha
developers. Quick soft-coding and
clean hard-coding in Javascript on the client-side AND the server-side.
The goal of OpenMocha is to maximize the fun and productivity of
Javascript development by blending the gap between browser and server
based scripting.
With OpenMocha, a new project can be quickly soft-coded by creating
custom Mocha Objects using the web browser. As the project matures,
these Mocha Objects can be re-factored and hard-coded in separate code
files. The two approaches can be mixed at any time, patching hard-coded
applications through soft-coding even during runtime.
OpenMocha intends to stretch and scale between fast all-in-one
deployment and complex integration in best-of-breed environments.
14.07.2005, 17:06
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