Sad you won't be there. :( I'd hope to cross paths and chat about the future of 
all the things. :)

There's some ongoing work to the old `couchapp.py` project:
http://github.com/couchapp/couchapp

I'm hoping to cut a release before Budapest and post some more news items about 
CouchApp's, how they work, and where they fit in this growing ecosystem of 
offline-first friendly (and often mobile) apps.

Here's to crossing paths soon!

If anyone else is going to be there, and wants to talk CouchApp's, do tell! :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Johs Ensby [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 2:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CouchDB Weekly News – Submissions

Benjamin,
I would have loved to attend to hear your update on couchapping
> On 11. sep. 2015, at 06.20, Benjamin Young <[email protected]> wrote:

> Upholstering Apache CouchDB - Benjamin Young, The Hypothesis Project
> - http://sched.co/400m <http://sched.co/400m> In this tutorial we'll 
> take a look at various tools for building, integrating, and deploying 
> CouchApps. We'll take a deep dive into building a CouchApp: both the thought 
> process and the code. Near the end, we'll throw a replication party--moving 
> the app between attendee devices sharing the app and it's accumulated data.

A tool for building couchapps that I hope you will include: http://ddoc.me/ 
<http://ddoc.me/> Here's my plug for ermouth's PouchDB based Ddoc Lab:

It is in a class of its own, and includes a curated jQuery plugin set through 
his manifest concept (jQuery.my) for writing web app w 2-way data binding 
(totally lost my interest for React after seeing this). Ddoc Lab is a stack of 
problems solved in a easy to use tool that will cut the learning curve of new 
HTML5 developers with 1-3 years.

I have been working with ermouth for tweeks on this and his other app in the 
same family "Inliner", a Medium-style content tool with some very cool plugin 
features and offline by PouchDB. Ddoc Lab also removes the need for small teams 
to use Github and build tools, a real benefit when getting junior developers up 
to speed.
I bet this tool hasn't been intro'd on a conference yet, and I believe it has 
the potential of opening up the CouchDB universe to a whole new class of junior 
developers. There is no limit to what you can to with this tiny IDE, but the 
beauty is its UX. It allows you to modularize your code beautifully.
You'll find a comparison table at http://ddoc.me/ <http://ddoc.me/> covering 
Python Couchapp/CouchDB Bootstrap/Erica

Johs

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