Enyo 2, released in January 2012, takes Enyo beyond webOS. It doesn’t yet include a UI package, but features a tight, cross-platform core that will serve as the foundation for future Enyo development, supporting libraries and add-ons of all kinds.
Enyo is an open source object-oriented JavaScript framework emphasizing encapsulation and modularity. Enyo contains everything you need to create a fast, scalable mobile or web application:
- Built from the ground-up for mobile first - Enyo powers webOS, and was designed from the beginning to be fast and work great on mobile devices
- Now available for desktop and cross-browser development - Enyo 2.0 now runs across mobile environments and desktop browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer
- Highly customizable and extensible - Enyo core can be expanded with modules, UI widgets, and more
- Lightweight and fast - Enyo 2.0 core is about 13KB gzipped, and built for fast application rendering and performance
- Simple, self-contained, and easy to digest - Build increasingly complex functionality starting with simple, reusable components
- Built to scale - Enyo was created on the principles needed to build vast, complex mobile and web applications
- Open Source - Enyo is available under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Learn more about Enyo: http://enyojs.com/
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