The man‘s a madman. I can’t even keep up with him. Oh, a snippet from his thorough explanation:
I’ve finally finished; dojo.storage is now done, in beta, and fully open source under a business-friendly BSD license.
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The offline and dojo.storage work together, because whether you are offline or online you can access the same persistent storage, saving data while offline then syncing when online. Expect a dojo.offline and dojo.sync in the future that will provide abstractions for common operations like this. I’m looking for financial sponsors on this if you are interested.
(Emphasis mine).
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Thanks for the pointer Chris! How was Bangalore? Did you get to play with Moxie?
Best,
Brad
Sure thing — nice work!
Bangalore was awesome — totally great time.
And no, not yet, but I’ll take a look!
Almost exactly a year later from this blog post, the Dojo Offline and Dojo Sync portions have arrived! See http://dojotoolkit.org/offline for details.
Best,
Brad
Oh, and SitePen ended up being that financial sponsor and collaborator on Dojo Offline!
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