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Mulberry: A Development Framework for Mobile Apps

67 pointsby nprincigalliover 13 years ago

5 comments

prpatelover 13 years ago
I like the concept and the 'innovation' of the Mulberry team. Using Rails-like commands for creating a JS based mobile project is just a small innovation IMO, but the implementation (based on the video) seems well done. I love teams that are able to take an idea, no matter how small or large, and follow-through with it in a complete manner. I love that devs are creating cool new frameworks for the web/mobile space, it is certainly exciting.<p>With that said, I would like to offer some (hopefully constructive) feedback: * The benefit of adding a Rails-like framework to create what is essentially a UI seems a little much. How do you guys feel this adds to the development time/maintenance/etc of a mobile UI? * I understand that you're trying to address the pain-points of working with Phonegap, and the debug feature looks awesome. Can I get this without using all of Mulberry?
DenisMover 13 years ago
How does this compare to Sencha mobile?
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nprincigalliover 13 years ago
Here's a video about it <a href="http://vimeo.com/29127698" rel="nofollow">http://vimeo.com/29127698</a> and there's more on <a href="http://toura.github.com/mulberry/" rel="nofollow">http://toura.github.com/mulberry/</a>
va_coderover 13 years ago
Could someone post some demo or example sites built using Mulberry?
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dreamdu5tover 13 years ago
What is the file size of the JS in the framework, minified, but uncompressed?
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