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[[DEW]] is an acronym for '''Development Environment for Web''' - a development environment for [[Java]] programming language that runs entirely in a browser (using the [[Bck2Brwsr]] [[VM]]). Some friends call it [[TulachMoreDEW]] (partly as a tribute to the [[wikipedia:Tullamore Dew|famous whisky]] brand and partly as reference to [[User:JaroslavTulach|my last name]]).
[[DEW]] is an acronym for '''Development Environment for Web''' - a development environment for [[Java]] programming language that runs entirely in a browser (using the [[Bck2Brwsr]] [[VM]]). Some friends call it [[TulachMoreDEW]] (partly as a tribute to the [[wikipedia:Tullamore Dew|famous whisky]] brand and partly as reference to [[User:JaroslavTulach|my last name]]).
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== What is a [[Dew]]? ==
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[[Dew]] is a small source sample composed of a single [[HTML]] and single [[Java]] source file. [[Dew]] is a system that allows you to show how easy it is to write web pages in [[HTML]] and animate them in [[Java]]. [[Dew]] is your ultimate '''fiddle'' [[environment]] that gives you an easy way to fork existing snippets and show your own creativity.
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Visit http://dew.apidesign.org/dew to feel it!
== Contribute a [[Dew]]! ==
== Contribute a [[Dew]]! ==

Revision as of 16:41, 28 October 2013

DEW is an acronym for Development Environment for Web - a development environment for Java programming language that runs entirely in a browser (using the Bck2Brwsr VM). Some friends call it TulachMoreDEW (partly as a tribute to the famous whisky brand and partly as reference to my last name).

What is a Dew?

Dew is a small source sample composed of a single HTML and single Java source file. Dew is a system that allows you to show how easy it is to write web pages in HTML and animate them in Java. Dew is your ultimate 'fiddle environment that gives you an easy way to fork existing snippets and show your own creativity.

Visit http://dew.apidesign.org/dew to feel it!

Contribute a Dew!

  • Go to the DEW's website
  • Wait a while for the Javac to be downloaded
  • Select a sample
  • Wait till Javac compiles it
  • Press the Run button
  • Fiddle with the source code, Run it again
  • When satisfied save your code snippet as a GitHub's Gists
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