Benjamin,
I really like your approach:)
Taking the small everyday things and putting them properly on Github.
It could become a great collection for starters.

Johs

> On 15. nov. 2015, at 04.42, Benjamin Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Agreed, johs!
> 
> Personally, I'm beginning to work hard at taking these rocks out of my own 
> shoes and tossing code up as I have it (or finding the old bits of junk I've 
> done and pushing them online). I'll be sending in a couple of those shortly, 
> in fact. :)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johs Ensby [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 11:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Simple Things
> 
> Benjamin,
> I too think that what is missing is to reveil more of the simplicity of Couch 
> with some super simple tools.
> The problem my be that what is needed is too simple for developers to bother 
> put in online.
> Make a list, and I think this thread migth surprise you:) Let's celebrate 
> simplicity
> 
> johs
> 
> 
>> On 13. nov. 2015, at 15.29, Benjamin Young <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> JSON (as you're all too well aware) doesn't support line breaks. 
>> Consequently, one of the major pain points when working with JS in 
>> JSON is escaping it to line breaks. Futon didn't do this. Fauxton 
>> still doesn't do this. Neither of them have editors for "updates" or 
>> "shows" or anything else CouchApp related. Ddoc.me <http://ddoc.me/> 
>> (as mentioned) is fab for an "all in" environment, but I literally 
>> just want a copy/paste JS to "\n" escaped, JSON friendly field. :-P 
>> That's it. ;)
> 

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