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SproutCore10-Introduction

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Overview

 

The purpose of the SproutCore 1.0 project is to create the first official stable and generally usable release of the SproutCore platform.  This means an average-level developer with no prior experience with SproutCore should be able to easily create and deploy a basic Cloud Application that runs on all modern browser platforms.  Additionally, changes after the 1.0 release will be carefully controlled so that core written for the 1.0 API will continue to function with few changes on future releases.

 

This is a complex project with several sub-components to it that must be completed.  This page tracks the overall progress for SproutCore 1.0 along with its sub-component.

 

Current Status

 

The core code for SproutCore 1.0 is finished.  All of the goals for this part of the project were met or exceeded.  We need to fix any remaining bugs, finish adding documentation, sample code, and revise the website and other materials to be complete.  

 

Quick Links

 

  • History.  Backstory.  This will help you understand the project’s development so far.
  • Requirements.  What requirements must be satisfied for SproutCore 1.0 to be “complete”

 

Related Projects

 

The following projects are tracking the development of independent pieces of the SproutCore 1.0 project.

01 Bitburger

The JavaScript framework. Includes any of the code that will actually run in the browser.

02 Abbot

The new build tools.  Includes the command line tools to generate a built HTML5 Application along with a Ruby library that powers it.

03 Boulevard

Reference documentation.  Reference docs are documented in the source and must be generated onto the web.

04 Sierra

Sample tutorial apps and demo code

05 Sea Dog

Programming guides.  Wiki-based documentation that describes how to use each piece of the platform.

06 Dogfish

Update website.  Unified theme across wiki, blog, and main website.  New introductory/marketing content to help new developers get going and to explain to management the basics.

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