Microsoft is reportedly working on a mobile AJAX technology code-named Kojax. The goal of Kojax is said to be to enable developers to create interactive mobile applications using a combination of Visual Studio tools and JavaScript.It appears Microsoft is working on a present for you if you are an AJAX
developer building mobile applications.
According to published reports, Microsoft is working on an
AJAX-style mobile application development environment code-named Kojax, designed
to help developers create mobile applications, purportedly for use in emerging
markets. AJAX is a Web development
technique used for creating interactive Web applications.
The code name for the technology brings to mind Kojak, the tough, bald-headed,
lollipop-licking cop from 70s-era TV crime drama of the same name. Kojak's
catchphrase was, "Who loves ya, baby?" Microsoft must be hoping AJAX
developers will dig Kojax. However, the company would not comment on the
project.
Microsoft blogger and code-name maven Mary Jo Foley, who uncovered the Kojax
name and information, said, "Kojax is a mobile development platform,
according to my sources, that will allow Microsoft- and third-party-developed applets
[to] run in an AJAX-like way, using a combination of Visual Studio tools and
JavaScript, on Java-based mobile phones."
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