Dojo Toolkit
Open-source modular JavaScript library / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dojo Toolkit (stylized as dōjō toolkit) is an open-source modular JavaScript library (or more specifically JavaScript toolkit) designed to ease the rapid development of cross-platform, JavaScript/Ajax-based applications and web sites. It was started by Alex Russell, Dylan Schiemann, David Schontzler, and others in 2004[1] and is dual-licensed under the modified BSD license or the Academic Free License (≥ 2.1).[5]
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Developer(s) | Dojo Foundation |
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Initial release | March 2005; 19 years ago (2005-03)[1] |
Stable release | |
Preview release | |
Repository | Dojo Toolkit 1.x https://github.com/dojo/dojo Dojo Framework 2+ https://github.com/dojo/framework |
Written in | Dojo Tookit 1.x: JavaScript, Dojo >= 2.x: TypeScript[4] |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | JavaScript toolkit (or library) |
License | The modified BSD license or the Academic Free License (≥ 2.1)[5] |
Website | https://dojotoolkit.org, https://dojo.io/ |
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The Dojo Foundation was a non-profit organization created with the goal to promote the adoption of the toolkit. In 2016, the foundation merged with jQuery Foundation to become JS Foundation.[6][7][8]