Archive for June, 2009

Nooku Framework launch at Joomladays Netherlands

The Nooku team was at the Joomladays in the Netherlands last week, both as sponsors and as speakers. The Dutch Joomladays are traditionally one of the biggest Joomla events globally, and this year was no different. Organised by Guido Jansen, the driving force of Dutch community site, the event hosted some 300 attendees and over 20 speakers, spread over two days.

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Nooku TV – Anahita Social Engine for Joomla!

In the second episode of Nooku TV Pete Russell talks to web architect Rastin Mehr, of rmdstudio.com,  about Anahita, a new social engine framework for Joomla. At its core Anahita is powered by our own Nooku Framework.

Rastin’s experience with Nooku Framework took Anahita to unexpected levels :

  • rmd Studio discovers Nooku Framework
  • Subsequently entirely re-wrote Anahita (using Nooku) in six weeks
  • Far more fun!
  • Could not have built Anahita without Nooku Framework
  • Plugs into Joomla!
  • "Alien-life form inside Joomla! makes Joomla better and smarter and live longer…"
  • Nooku Framework is "the MVC core that Joomla always wanted"

More information about Anahita Social Engine can be found on Anahitapolis.com

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Announcing Nooku Code Jam in Hamburg

Last month, the team at Delius, one of our Nooku partners, organised the first Nooku Code Jam in Ghent, Belgium. Among the visitors where Sascha and Steffan from YOOTheme, creators of the Zoo extension. The Nooku Framework must have made quite an impression. Not only are they looking into using it for their new extensions, they also agreed to organize a second Nooku Code Jam in Hamburg, Germany on June 27th.

If you are a developer, and just like us want to bring future-proof Web 2.0 development to Joomla, come and join us in Hamburg. Just contact us here with some information about yourself. The event takes place from 9:00 until 17:00 and the registration fee is 25 euro to cover our costs.

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Classicalmasterclasses Goes Live in Five Languages

Classicalmasterclasses.com, the new search portal for music masterclasses has gone online. Professors and institutions can register their courses and students can easily search them with different filters. The site has been built with Joomla and is powered by Nooku Content. To capture an international audience classes are offered in five languages: German, English, Italian, French and Spanish.

Screenshot - classicalmasterclasses.com

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