jpdevries / matboard

A Series of Conceptual Proof demonstrated with several different toolkits
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Web components #1

Open Mark-H opened 10 years ago

Mark-H commented 10 years ago

Currently #1 on my list, using xtags (http://www.x-tags.org/) and perhaps other web components but primarily xtags sounds awesome to me.

Mark-H commented 10 years ago

Paired with Brick http://mozilla.github.io/brick/ or Polymer http://www.polymer-project.org/

Bunch of pre-made elements are here http://customelements.io/ often using Polymer.

Mark-H commented 10 years ago

With Polymer (http://www.polymer-project.org/) or Brick (http://mozilla.github.io/brick/) though Polymer seems to be used more often.

Element library http://customelements.io/

silentworks commented 10 years ago

It will be nice to see what u get done with Polymer, I might get my hands dirty with that version also. But will mainly concentrate on the AngularJS version.

jpdevries commented 10 years ago

I'd love a proof on xtags. I'm trying to recruit one person per proof to be an advocate of it as well as contribute and consult. @Mark-H would you like to be this person for x-tag and/or backbone?

@silentworks I just checked in the first draft of the Angular proof. First thing I have ever done with Angular, so maybe it is complete crap. If you could review it when you get a chance and provide any feedback or make any changes you see fit that would be awesome. https://github.com/jpdevries/matboard/commit/4e982e5abf23d1f5618cfc325be196d2490298db

jpdevries commented 10 years ago

This repo is now public

jpdevries commented 8 years ago

@Mark-H what are your thoughts on x-tags these days? I'm trying to update the list of "drivers" to try and support. So for example React, AngularJS, Ember, VanillaJS. And it seems like x-tags could have a place on that list probably as their own "driver". x-tags seems to still be actively developed and perhaps picking up steam again https://github.com/x-tag/core/graphs/contributors