For those who are curious about the name, Gagawa is Tagalog for "generating/doing something". In this case, generating HTML, of course!
The Gagawa Project Live on Google Code!
This is a follow-up post to the HTML Generator Approved for Open Source Release Under the MIT License. This morning, a colleague and I launched the Gagawa Project live on Google Code! Gagawa (formerly the HTML Generator) is a set of Java classes that allow developers to easily and
dynamically build well-formed HTML in web or non-web Java applications. The source code isn't available yet; we haven't had the time to prepare it and check it in to the Gagawa SVN repository. However, that should happen in the next week or so.
For those who are curious about the name, Gagawa is Tagalog for "generating/doing something". In this case, generating HTML, of course!
For those who are curious about the name, Gagawa is Tagalog for "generating/doing something". In this case, generating HTML, of course!
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A Silicon Valley native, Mark Kolich is a full-time Software Engineer, a casual entrepreneur, and a consultant for hire. A web technologies expert, his current focus is on building powerful and robust cloud-driven web-applications using Java, PHP, Perl, AJAX, DHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. His favorite programming languages are PHP, Java and JavaScript. He uses Linux, enjoys biking to work, loves building great software, and always writes elegant, readable, and maintainable code.


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