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I think htmx is using the Rule of least power which "suggests choosing the least powerful [computer] language suitable for a given purpose"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_least_power


Great job! Congrats!


Thank you !


Looks cool. Me and my friends are working on an API service that would enable anyone to build such an app. http://filepreviews.io


Shameless plug:

We (getblimp.com) are currently working to consolidate real-time chat with task management in a very unique way. This will allow remote workers to collaborate freely on chat and then move those conversations to a more persistent form, a task with context.

http://blog.getblimp.com/2013/11/blimp-needs-more-bandwidth/


While we have project management tools already in place (jira) and I don't forsee us changing anytime soon, this is a really cool idea. I see a hubot hipchat script implementation in our near future... because though it would be cool to have such chat-like functionality in the management system, it would be even better if it integrated with where we already did our chatting.

That might be something you also want to consider offering in your solution, as an additional method of accomplishing the same thing.


Here's a screenshot http://i.imgur.com/1MdZSPB.png


All the web console screenshots are missing

http://circus.readthedocs.org/en/latest/for-ops/circusweb/#c...


Yes thanks - I have fixed this and triggered a build - it should appear in a little bit


Still not seeing 'em here.


yeah the build is staled on readthedocs ... trying to see how to fix that. They will eventually show up sorry. You can find them in the docs/ directory in the repo


Blimp http://getblimp.com

Project management software for creative teams with no managers.

It's cool because:

* We help you automate a workflow for your tasks (Plan -> Do -> Review ->Done)

* Beautiful and easy to use

* You can see the status of all projects on a single page (no more status meetings)

* You can see who is doing what in any moment

* Conversations are task centric, no need to read long messages to figure out what to do

* Google Drive, Dropbox Integration

* Proudly bootstrapped and made by three guys from Puerto Rico.


I have been playing with the Chrome/Safari Web Inspector for a few weeks now and let me say that I kind of like Firebug more.

I hope this update make CSS editing more Firebug-like.


I prefer WI for some tasks, Firebug for others, but with every update I feel I need FB less and less.


What about titanium, any news?


No news. I'm sure HN will be the first to know.

This is a good sign, no doubt. But I'm still pessimistic about Titanium on iPhone. I've stopped all development until I know for sure my apps will allowed on the AppStore.

I may continue dev anyways though since Android support is pretty nice. But iPhone was the focus and now its very much up in the air.


I am also pessimistic about Titanium on the iPhone, as the seems to be in the same boat as Adobe, etc.

I am following your same path with using obj c for iPhone development, but using Titanium for Android, and Blackberry when support for it is release this summer.


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