This tutorial will walk you though the basics of CanJS by building a small
to-do app with CanJS and jQuery like this:
Loading CanJS
The first step is to get and install CanJS. In this tutorial we will be using the [using-standalone standalone] version from our CDN (and jQuery from the Google API CDN) so an index.html like this will get you started:
To get started, click Constructs in the navigation to the left, or you can watch the video version.
You can also take a look around and see some nifty recipes for building functionality with CanJS, check out
our API, or dive right in and poke around the annotated source for CanJS.
This tutorial will walk you though the basics of CanJS by building a small to-do app with CanJS and jQuery like this:
Loading CanJS
The first step is to get and install CanJS. In this tutorial we will be using the [using-standalone standalone] version from our CDN (and jQuery from the Google API CDN) so an
index.html
like this will get you started:Get started
To get started, click Constructs in the navigation to the left, or you can watch the video version.
You can also take a look around and see some nifty recipes for building functionality with CanJS, check out our API, or dive right in and poke around the annotated source for CanJS.