2014-04-11 22:06 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Sastre <[email protected]>:

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> On Apr 11, 2014, at 4:47 PM, Luc Fabresse <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi Sebastian,
>
> Really nice video and demo app!
> Thanks a lot for sharing this.
>
> thanks for your feedback, I’m glad you enjoyed!
>
> Is the code available?
>
> Two issues with that:
> 1. it has many piece and a screencast for that would be long
> 2. Amber is changing a little how it organises things, I would like to
> share the new way and that app has the old way. Hopefully this is the first
> screencast of many showing the new way which is way cooler.
>
> What can be done? I’ll release the pieces and screencast as I can. One is
> already there <https://github.com/sebastianconcept/Mapless> but could
> find time to explain how to install motivation, applicability, etc. Stay
> tuned!
>

sure I will!


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> To learn more in details ;-)
>
> In the video, I also liked when you presented the root folder of your
> project and how you managed the marriage of everything.
> For example, you explained that you use filetree so I suppose that you use
> git or svn for versioning the whole thing?
>
>
> Glad you mention this. I was suspecting someone would appreciate that (I
> know I would a while ago).
> Yes, I use filetree and git.
> If I have to start it again from scratch I think I would do it a little
> simpler
> I guess I’ve learned as I did it XD
>

ha, now I am curious ;-)
what did you simplified?

#Luc

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>
> I would also have liked more details on the network communications.
> 1 websocket per webpage?
> home-made protocol?
>
> That’s something interesting I didn’t showed there, you’re right. Not too
> fancy, just WebSockets with a custom Zinc handler on the backend. I’m
> thinking on doing a second part showing just that.
>
> again thanks for your input and glad you enjoyed
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Luc
>
>
> #Luc
>
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> 2014-04-11 0:51 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Sastre <[email protected]>:
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>> Hi guys,
>>
>> this might be of interest to some:
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>> *A tour into tasks, a flowing experiment on full-duplex web applications
>> using web sockets*
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>> http://blog.flowingconcept.com/brandIt/a-tour-into-tasks-a-flowing-experiment-on-fullduplex-web-applications-using-web-sockets
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>> Is a ~28m screencast I’ve published in enGrish giving a tour on various
>> details of this little experiment:
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>> http://tasks.flowingconcept.com/service/
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>> These screencasts will be *feedback-driven* so feel free to comment and
>> send suggestions on how to make them better or cover topics you feel need
>> to be proven the most for a broader audience
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>> hope you enjoy and don’t forget to vote up on youtube if you do!
>>
>>  sebastian <https://about.me/sebastianconcept>
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>> o/
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