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Hoodie: very fast web app development

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Re: Hoodie: very fast web app development

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that's your choice, but don't pretend devs will change all their stack/development approach to take into account your refusal of using a technology that has been around for 15 years.

You say that like I'm the one missing out when I don't use your new social cat 2.0 viewer. Do you not want me as a user? How many of me are there?

Some, but not enough to refactor an entire site/app

Re: Hoodie: very fast web app development

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Unlike a lot of comments here, I don't need to be sold on the concept. As luck would have it, I am actively building an app that runs mostly in the browser using CouchDB, Kanso, and PouchDB. It's a pretty amazing tech stack; I get a local DB in the browser, which I can sync with the main DB in the cloud the client is connected. Plus I get some nice APIs for stuff like sessions, registering users, security, validation…

Forgive my ignorance, but CouchDB does not run in the browser, right? So am I correct that the "mostly in the browser" statement doesn't apply to that particular data store?

Re: Hoodie: very fast web app development

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Apologies for an off-topic question - how did you go about registering a .ie domain name? I've been wanting to register one for a while, but the last time I looked there was a requirement to show proof of residency (or a business address) in Ireland. Edit: The reason I ask is that it seems like the developers are living in Zurich and Berlin, not Ireland. I live in SF, so can't fulfil the residency requirement.

No problem :) There are actually more than three of us working on Hoodie, one (actually two by now) of them an Irish national. The about section just lists the core team, if you will.

That makes sense. I guess I will just have to go without until they (eventually?) open up registration to foreigners! Thanks for taking the time to reply.

Re: Hoodie: very fast web app development

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I've made a backbone adapter a while a go: https://github.com/hoodiehq/hoodie.js/blob/master/stuff/back... shouldn't be hard to make one for Angular. Happy to help

I'm looking for someone to translate this into an angular adapter and combine it with Yeoman's 1.0b4's AngularJS generator, among other things to test out hoodie. If you were already going to do it, might as well do it sooner than later and get payed for it! :-) I posted the job on Elance, Freelancer, and Odesk if anyone is interested. Elance: https://www.elance.com/job/40077787/proposals Freelancer: http://www.freel…

Get in touch at twitter.com/gr2m if you don't find anyone by end of April. I'll do it for ya. You can donate the money
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