Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at dojo.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Dojo.
Examples
-
As Dojo is Open Source, we ended up waiting for releases to support certain functionality.
-
As Dojo is Open Source, we ended up waiting for releases to support certain functionality.
-
I suppose the Dojo was a quasi sports club with much less judgementalism is that a word?
-
For Jonathan Aquino, 2006 was the year of Dojo, which is a Javascript programming toolkit you can use to make parts of your webpages fade in and out, load things in the background, and generally fly around.
Publishing a personal zeitgeist using data from Google Search History Jonathan Aquino 2007
-
Basically The Dojo is a DVD magazine about art + music in Chicago.
myninjaplease 2009
-
I love your etymology for "Dojo" as an appellation.
My day: Ninja Squirrel, Dim Bulb and I want to be a Cat Elizabeth McClung 2008
-
Dunno, would there make a Rambo remake without all those "Dojo" guys out there?
My day: Ninja Squirrel, Dim Bulb and I want to be a Cat Elizabeth McClung 2008
-
Yanub: Yeah, my brother's class also had in two years three motorcycle accidents without helmets - all "Dojo" guys.
My day: Ninja Squirrel, Dim Bulb and I want to be a Cat Elizabeth McClung 2008
-
Javascript libraries such as Dojo implemented support for offline web applications using the same principals, but applications were very limited in scope as there was no easy way to store structured data on the browser (Dojo now also abstracts a variety of other storage engines including Gears โ tip: Dylan).
The Next-Gen Web: Browser Storage Support Nik Cubrilovic 2005
-
Javascript libraries such as Dojo implemented support for offline web applications using the same principals, but applications were very limited in scope as there was no easy way to store structured data on the browser (Dojo now also abstracts a variety of other storage engines including Gears โ tip: Dylan).
2008 May Mark Hendrickson 2005
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.