280 North was formed in 2008 by college friends Tom Robinson, Francisco Tolmasky and Ross Boucher. Tolmasky and Boucher both previously worked for Apple, on the iPhone and iTunes respectively. They created a software stack that includes Objective-J, which relates to Javascript in the same way that Objective-C relates to C, and Cappuccino, which is a port of the Apple Cocoa API. Cappuccino and Objective-J have been released as open source software.
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- 280 North was formed in 2008 by college friends Tom Robinson, Francisco Tolmasky and Ross Boucher. Tolmasky and Boucher both previously worked for Apple, on the iPhone and iTunes respectively. They created a software stack that includes Objective-J, which relates to Javascript in the same way that Objective-C relates to C, and Cappuccino, which is a port of the Apple Cocoa API. Cappuccino and Objective-J have been released as open source software. Their first major release was 280 Slides, which is presentation software similar to Apple's Keynote or Microsoft's PowerPoint, but that works entirely in a web browser using Javascript. Their next project is a drag-and-drop visual integrated development environment for web applications named Atlas, which can work with the iPhone API 280 North is funded by Y Combinator.
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- 280 North was formed in 2008 by college friends Tom Robinson, Francisco Tolmasky and Ross Boucher. Tolmasky and Boucher both previously worked for Apple, on the iPhone and iTunes respectively. They created a software stack that includes Objective-J, which relates to Javascript in the same way that Objective-C relates to C, and Cappuccino, which is a port of the Apple Cocoa API. Cappuccino and Objective-J have been released as open source software.
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