I'm completely baffled! I'm developing a similar client/server application with the exact same name aswell! But I chose different technologies as nwjs and vuejs for the client and php7 for the server side.<p>Well I guess, I have to rename my project before publishing it :D<p><a href="http://fs5.directupload.net/images/160909/y55jylk6.png" rel="nofollow">http://fs5.directupload.net/images/160909/y55jylk6.png</a>
> <i>Materia Designer has been made to cover all major aspects of developing an application, in 9 quick steps.</i><p>Step 6: "Develop your Single page application"<p>Might just be me, but I'm pretty sure that "quick step" isn't typically used to describe this activity.
Just a heads up, getting a confusing message on Linux: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/aTzQ8MU.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/aTzQ8MU.png</a>
I Like the UI, it is time for dev tools to start looking like they're used by adults instead of typically looking like the video game screen of a teenager.<p>As a developer of web dev tools (crudzilla.com), I am biased towards tools built in the browser though. You probably get better performance natively but I think you make up for that with all the other things the browser offers, especially for web development. my 2 cent :)
Hopefully a backend that lets me stay in my own environment and don't oblige me to code on THEIR hosted cloud platform.
I like the WYSIWYG approach, as far as I tried it seems not limited like classic wysiwyg interfaces.<p>You guys should open source to have the full community behind you to make the Parse that Parse should have been. Easy to use, Open, community driven and deployable anywhere.
I've been waiting for a service like this! I was just thinking about this yesterday.<p>In my mind I wanted to set up a database in the cloud using MS Access (my favorite database set up tool), and then set up the queries, and have something else deal with authentication.<p>I feel there must be some competition. Anyone know what that might be?
I really enjoyed going through the quickstart. It doubles as a really great teaching tool for people coming from front-end and design. It made a lot of data modeling concepts stick.<p>There are some bugs here and there, but keep up the good work!
This looks great. I've been playing around with Elm, but one thing that's held me back is getting a quick back-end set up.<p>I think this could probably help with that. I'll definitely be playing around with this at some point. It looks great and the small animations do a great job of illustrating how things work.