reposted at https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/request-for-comments-https-github-com-seductiveapps-folderdb-a-fully-scalable-json-database-arc.2787055/ On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 2:22 AM, Rene Veerman < rene.veerman.netherlands@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > my todo-file for the next 2 years.. :) > > 2016-08(Aug)-28(Sunday) 02:08am CEST > > This is a component i need for my seductiveapps.com web-3.0 framework. > > It's currently awaiting development. > > --- Design motivation > > Table data *SUCKS* when making user-interfaces in the browser, development > is too complicated and takes too long, is too error prone, complicated apps > "never get done afterall".. (my experience from desiging a tinymce.com > based version-control enabled browser editor with about 10 SQL tables).. > > --- Todo before development can start: > - finish my https://github.com/seductiveapps/webappObfuscator (see > https://github.com/seductiveapps/webappObfuscator/wiki for announcements > and https://github.com/seductiveapps/webappObfuscator/tree/master/ > webappObfuscator__demoSite/public/webappObfuscator__output for sample > output) > > - finish user-interface extension for seductiveapps framework; > - allow the user to resize dialogs based on mouse-input; aka drag the > windows larger/smaller when hovering over sides or corners.. > - add functions to vividDialog for dragging on sides (multiple PNG images > to allow for glowing notification that the border can be dragged, use > vividButton (full PNG animations with options using a "sprite" PNG image > (sprite generator included in seductiveapps framework (done))). > > - internal and relative to the PNG dialog background image resizing of > content is *done*; i already built a small extension to CSS in JSON and > javascript. > > > --- Development time > > Somewhere within the next few months (see top of this file for last > updated date). > > --- Development philosophy > > - Use multiple (many) small JSON files using apache2+ and php5+ > infrastructure only > > - Aggregate JSON that's needed on the client side into custom larger files > > - Keep the aggregating logic as intuitive as humanly possible to keep > performance optimal and debugging times down to near zero. > > > >