Company was acquired
Event Year: 2012
Company was acquired
Event Year: 2012
AppJet, a Y Combinator alumnus, emerged as an innovative online programming tool designed to streamline the creation of web applications. Founded by MIT graduates, the platform aimed to democratize web development by offering a user-friendly environment. At its core was a web-based text editor leveraging the versatility of JavaScript for both server-side and client-side scripting. AppJet further enhanced its capabilities by integrating code libraries for database management and, notably, seamless interaction with the Facebook API. To ensure optimal performance and prevent resource abuse, AppJet implemented a proprietary application virtualization system. This system dynamically allocated processor time to active applications, effectively managing resource consumption by limiting the execution of compiled code for each application. While AppJet's development platform appears to be inactive, legacy downloads are still accessible.
AppJet, a Y Combinator alumnus, emerged as an innovative online programming tool designed to streamline the creation of web applications. Founded by MIT graduates, the platform aimed to democratize web development by offering a user-friendly environment. At its core was a web-based text editor leveraging the versatility of JavaScript for both server-side and client-side scripting. AppJet further enhanced its capabilities by integrating code libraries for database management and, notably, seamless interaction with the Facebook API. To ensure optimal performance and prevent resource abuse, AppJet implemented a proprietary application virtualization system. This system dynamically allocated processor time to active applications, effectively managing resource consumption by limiting the execution of compiled code for each application. While AppJet's development platform appears to be inactive, legacy downloads are still accessible.
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Summer 2007
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Summer 2007
B2B
B2B
B2B -> Engineering, Product and Design
B2B -> Engineering, Product and Design
Team size: 3
Hiring: No
Team size: 3
Hiring: No