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@alessandrod Declarative UI language isn’t the issue (see MXML, XAML, etc., even Xibs) — not having extensible vocabulary problematic.+@janl -
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@alessandrod But it would easier, conceptually, if you could simply map any class to your <CustomControl> ala Flex/XAML/etc. :) +@janl -
@aral@alessandrod@janl polymer is promising… feels a bit like Flex 4. http://www.polymer-project.org/ -
@secoif@alessandrod@janl Interesting; thank you :)
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@aral there really isn't one, the DOM is holding us all back. Hoping something emerges based on js+canvas eg. https://github.com/erichocean/blossom … -
@dcwca You’re spot on about the DOM. Appreciate the validation :)
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@aral oh, how could I forget http://www.cappuccino-project.org -
@janl Indeed :) That little baby has been on my list for a while; not sure how active it is currently. *goes to look* :) -
@aral I take it all back, https://github.com/cappuccino/cappuccino/commits/master … looks not stalling at all.
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@aral@janl It's still technically vaporware, but@Ionicframework because it's ambitious and everything else from@DriftyCo is fantastic. -
@jherritz Sorry, I should have been clearer, I meant a web UI/app framework, not a hybrid one.+@Ionicframework@DriftyCo@janl -
@aral@jherritz@Ionicframework@janl Well, giving Cocoa Touch a run for its money is what we built Ionic to do, it's pure HTML/JS/CSS :) -
@aral@jherritz@Ionicframework@janl It's Hybrid only in the sense that we mean for it to be run inside of a UIWebView, not Safari.app. -
@aral@jherritz@Ionicframework@janl But yea, still vaporware for the next few weeks :) -
@maxlynch@aral@jherritz@Ionicframework@janl I would say anything powered by AngularJS, thus Ionicframework is promising
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