Hi Harsh, Looks like some neat stuff! It also seems to be pretty close along the lines of what my team's been working on with Ele <https://ele.io/>. I'm wondering if it might make sense to join your efforts to ours to some extent. I'd be happy to chat more about it, just let me know.
--Michael On Sunday, July 13, 2014 10:25:03 PM UTC-7, Harsh Bhikadia wrote: > > > Hi, > I am Harsh Bhikadia ([email protected] <javascript:> , @hbhikadia , > +HarshBhikadia18 ). I am a polymer enthusiast, the power of reusing > elements with just a tag and some attributes is really great. > I first heard about it when I was watching Google IO 14 keynote on > youtube, I later saw all three talks on polymer and got excited. > Few days later I tried making my first polymer element (radial-progress). > So when i had difficulties, I tried to post my query on Stackoverflow , I > realized there is a lack of something like JSFiddle for polymer to easily > post your code. > I decided to make a solution for it. While thinking for it, I also > realized that polymer needs a center hub for finding, reusing and creating > polymer elements. So I decided to make what is codenamed : "Polymerize : > playground for polymer elements". > I have created a very basic working prototype, which can create elements, > while creating elements you can also import elements created by others so > that you can use it in your element. After you have created you an release > the lement so that others can use it. Additional feature is CodeSnap, while > creating an element if you want to share your code to someone , say for eg > on StackOverflow you click on CodeSnap and yoou get a link which could be > used to share the current state of the code. This feature doesn't require > login. > > I am really looking forward to make this a big thing. The plan is to > create the UI element of the final website using polymerize itself. I am > looking forward for feedback, suggestion and support form the Polymer team. > > Here is a link to demo video : http://youtu.be/Q3fF5EJtGCY > > -- > > Harsh Bhikadia > about.me/harshbhikadia > [image: Harsh Bhikadia on about.me] > <http://about.me/harshbhikadia> > Follow Polymer on Google+: plus.google.com/107187849809354688692 --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Polymer" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/polymer-dev/616fae57-dee7-485c-b0de-95ca46e21bba%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
