I've been for a while been using ExtJS and Dojotoolkit. Specially very
recently released ExtJS 4 brought lot of interesting features including
loading on demand (Dojotoolkit had it for a good while).
Now I'm facing good practice problem:
I want to construct apps that relies pretty much solely on "web 2.0"
technologies, namely to rewrite desktop apps in a web.
There comes the "problem". To make things work smooth browser side javascript
code needs to talk to Django views and to make that happen I need to get URLs
working (and later on translations).
How to make all that work together well? I mean where to put dynamic parts,
where to put static parts and at some day - translations.
Should I mix and match templates and plain static javascripts? One problem
that I've been facing (though 1.3 probably fixed it) was resources from
different apps, specially static js parts.
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Jani Tiainen
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