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Sure we still get excited and animated about a new JavaScript library, a new CSS trick, a new device, or a new data store. Although we spend plenty of time researching and developing with new technologies based on desire and need, we don't want our clients to be guinea pigs (unless that's the nature of their business, of course).
Journey allows for powerful logic through high-level JavaScript, which is a language that millions of people are already familiar with. Learning simple JavaScript in order to build apps on Journey is however quite feasible. You define the data structures that your app requires, and then the layout and logic of its various screens.
Fred Wilson recently posted a great video on his blog with the CEO of Forrester Research, George Colony. We had to develop whole frameworks of “middleware” to deal with this problem. Developers are now able to build apps in native languages such as Javascript or HTML5 that can run in multiple platforms.
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