Substance.io just landed — it's web-based document authoring and publishing
Substance is a web-based document authoring and publishing engine developed in the open and available to everyone. Check the Website, the Introduction and the Source Code.
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Substance is a web-based document authoring and publishing engine developed in the open and available to everyone. Check the Website, the Introduction and the Source Code.
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Looks interesting. Not sure what it has to do with ruby though… :)
Language files blank comment code ——————————————————————————- Javascript 56 2069 2432 9610 CSS 2 335 99 1234 HTML 1 81 7 647 Bourne Shell 10 56 155 252 ——————————————————————————- SUM: 69 2541 2693 11743 ——————————————————————————- </code>
It’s 100% Javascript. Nevertheless… couldn’t keep it back from the Ruby folks. ;-)
It’s pretty looking. :D I wanna take it home and give it a whirl tonight.
I’m embarrassed to admit it, but for more than a short while I was trying to figure out how to sign up. I saw the login box in the upper right-hand corner straight away, but for some reason that “Create an Account” link embedded in the copy didn’t jump out at me at all.
How was the experience building an app on your particular stack from beginning to end? How did you come to the decision to use CoffeeScript? Did it turn out to be a good decision?
Anyone else annoyed with webapps that don’t use regular POST for signin: means my browser can’t automatically save my credentials for that site.
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