What this Morfikan is all about? The WebOS AppsBuilder meets Script.aculo.us (Application Developer part)
May 31

Morfik just sent a press release, starting:”Morfik Will Pursue all Avenues to Protect its IP Rights”. In the paper Fuad Ta’eed (Director, Business Development, Morfik) states that after Web 2.0 Conference (October 2005), Morfik gave access to “… leading search engine providers … special more detailed presentations to their engineers or gained access to additional confidential information about JST.”
7 months later Google released … GWT. Funny! Fuad also notes that Morfik has being developing the technology since the year 2000 and has invested a lots of resources in R&D.

I am not an IP expert, and thus cannot comment on that part of the story. But having used the Morfik WebOS AppsBuilder for awhile now, I can state this is the ultimate tool for any desktop developer trying to move to the Web, and for any web developer tired of JavaScript and HTML. Why:

It supports four languages: Java, C#, VB and Pascal.

It can generate code for both Linux and Windows.

It is like Visual Studio and Borland Delphi: a RAD tool!

And since this is not a list about why Morfik is so great, here is the whole press release:

Morfik Will Pursue all Avenues to Protect its IP Rights

Recent recognition of the value of mapping a high-level language to
JavaScript by key stalwarts of the AJAX world has confirmed the
viability and strategic importance of Morfik Technology Pty Ltd’s many
years of pioneering work in this area. Morfik’s vision of “browser as
computing platform” embodied by its JavaScript Synthesis
Technology, “JST” (Patent Pending) is now gaining mainstream
acceptance.

“Morfik believes in this paradigm and has invested millions of dollars
over the course of many man-years in developing this technology.”
said Aram Mirkazemi, co-founder and CEO of Morfik.
“For some time now, Morfik has been recognized both in the industry
and in the press for having conceived of and developed something that
is truly inspirational. Morfik has been working on this technology for
a long time. We are helping Morfik in pursuing all appropriate forms
of intellectual property protection in connection with this technology
and invention.” said Tim Hale of Russo & Hale LLP of Palo Alto,
California, one of Morfik’s intellectual property attorneys.

Some time ago Morfik’s founders identified JavaScript as the limiting
factor in the development of complex interactive Web-based software
applications and decided to develop some proof-of-concept prototypes
for the translation of a high-level language to JavaScript. The success
of the proof-of-concept resulted in the establishment of Morfik as a
company in the year 2000 and the further development of JST. JST
allows developers to use a high-level language of choice and have it
compiled directly and seamlessly to JavaScript. Morfik spent the
ensuing years building a state-of-the-art Rapid Application
Development tool to make JST accessible to small businesses.

In October 2005 Morfik’s JST was featured at the Web 2.0 Conference
in San Francisco, California and immediately attracted the attention
of leading search engine providers and software development
organizations, including founders and top officers from some very
large companies. In a number of instances, persons recognizing the
potential in the JST innovation and its implications for their own
organization’s applications requested special more detailed
presentations to their engineers or gained access to additional
confidential information about JST.

Morfik as the owner of this ground-breaking innovation and
technology is committed to protecting all of its rights, working closely
with interested organizations to share its learning and innovations
related to JST and to enter into appropriate licensing arrangements
with such organizations to govern their use of JST.

About Morfik
Morfik is an innovative Australian software tool vendor with a strong
emphasis on research and development in software tools and Web
technologies. The founders and technical staff of Morfik have
successful track records in developing market leading products,
technologies in Computer Aided Design and delivering on-demand
Business Services to the international banking industry as well as
other related areas.

Update:

Richard MacManus form ZDNet’s Web 2.0 Explorer has more details on it!

One Response to “Morfik vs Google on JavaScript and GWT!”

  1. Bill Says:

    I have been searching and evaluating all kinds of RAD web tools that use AJAX. I keep coming back to the Morfik site and loading the Morfik IDE. I think it is very interesting and weird at the same time. I am not sure exactly how deployment works. I am not sure exactly where this company is going. But obviously lots of work has gone into the product so far. I am dying to see more examples of Morfik in action!

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