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Old 10-22-2009, 09:51 PM   #1
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LXer: Open source webdesktopmobile kit bear hugs PHP


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Appcelerator Titanium - the open source platform that lets you build desktop and mobile apps with web-happy development tools, including JavaScript, Python, and Ruby on Rails - has now embraced PHP. The three-year-old Appcelerator will officially reveal its PHP love tomorrow at the Zend PHP conference in its home town of Mountain View, California. Essentially, the platform offers a laundry list of desktop and mobile APIs accessible from common web languages. Tagged with an Apache 2 license, Titanium is available for Mac, Linux, and Windows.

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