Looks awesome.  Is this meant for doing entire page designs or can it be
mixed in with existing pages?  In other words, can the framework be mixed
with other frameworks?

On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Hugo Windisch <hugo.windi...@gmail.com>wrote:

> This is post announces the creation of the SwallowApps open source project.
>
> Swallowapps provides fully interactive tools for the design of web (html5)
> content: you create the visual part of your application using visual tools
> and get instant feedback while you adjust dimensions, transformation
> matrices, colors, shadows, gradients and all other styling elements in an
> intuitive and interactive way.
>
> When comes the time for programming, swallowapps combines the convenience
> of the commonJS packaging specification (the require() function,
> package.json etc.), with an automatic build process: modify any source
> module of any package that you use, hit F5 in the browser and your updated
> application is reloaded. In terms of apis, client side implementations of
> nodeJS apis (http, events, assert, url, etc.) are used whenever it's
> possible, to allow maximum knowledge sharing and code reuse between server
> side and client side programming. Swallowapps specific packages deal with
> the visual side of things.
>
> Finally, swallowapps tools are built with themselves so as you learn how
> to use the tools you also learn how to modify them and make them tightly
> fit your specific needs.
>
> *On Github*
> https://github.com/hugowindisch/swallow
>
> *Features:*
>     - Graphic Editor (with copy, paste, undo, redo, styling, skinning,
> free positioning, z ordering etc) for creating visual components
>     - JSON based document format (for the editor)
>     - Small javascript framework based on CommonJS
>     - Client side apis (http, events, assert, etc) based on NodeJS or
> CommonJS
>     - Middleware operation in Express, Connect or plain NodeJS, OR
> Standalone operation
>     - Integrated documentation generation (DOX, JSDoc)
>     - Integrated code validation (JSLint)
>     - Integrated asynchronous testing
>     - Built with itself (mastering the framework lets you modify all the
> tools)
>
> *Requirements:*
>    - NodeJS 0.8.x
>    - Recent version of Chrome or Firefox (Chrome is preferred)
>
> For more information, please consult the github page.
>
> Thank you,
> Hugo Windisch
>
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