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Will there be a mechanism to connect with MySQL databases?
How fast was the computer you were running it on?
I would like to see an other important feature though: debugging! That is to say being able to set break points, inspect the value of variables by mousing over etc. (just like in XCode). Does Atlas provide code suggestions as well?
If it is as stunning as it looks at the video, you will leave SproutCore miles behind you.
Can't wait to get in touch with it.
I really hope you make this opensource.... I'd love to see it integrating with server side javascript (jaxer) to give the developer a really comfortable 100% javascript/objective-j development experience
Actually, I'd also be happy if I had a decent set of example code snippets that showed how to get the sizing, aligning, and linking attributes done. The online documentation for Cap. only gives the description of the classes. Code snippets would go a long way to help non-objective-anything programmers to get started.
...or give us an alpha/beta version so I can see what the code is supposed to look like for the interface options I want.
I get astonish when a see the demo few month ago. I would like to test it when you release it. The summer time is now, and I would like to know how this time frame goes and when you think you will release it. If you need some help to finish it tell me and I see if I can help you.
Thanks
If you want to help, the best way is to contribute bug fixes to
Cappuccino. The github issue tracker is the best place to start.
We're not going to give a specific release date until we're confident
we will meet it. We'd rather ship good software a little late than
buggy software on an artificial deadline.