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mashupjs

v0.1.39

Published

--- title: MashupJS tags: - Getting Started - AngularJS - Bootstrap - Style Guide - Modern Stack - ---

Readme


title: MashupJS tags:

  • Getting Started
  • AngularJS
  • Bootstrap
  • Style Guide
  • Modern Stack

####Change Log

MashupJS

The Mashup is an attempt to leverage modern web stack technologies and techniques to address technical debt, establish an enterprise ready bootstrap, and to learn and teach AngularJS.

  • One code base for all platforms including web, tablet, and mobile applications.

  • Bootstrap for large enterprise applications leveraging lazy loading, built in cache options, advanced routing.

  • Build your personal and team code library. Use for learning and teaching.

###Getting Started

  1. Install NodeJS
  2. Create a working directory and open a CLI to it
  3. npm install mashupjs
  4. Navigate to node_modules\mashupjs\Mashup.UI.Core
  5. npm install
  6. grunt or gulp (note: not yet gulp)
  7. Fire up Visual Studio and load the .sln file or use your favorite IDE.

Developer Tools Used

###Change Log 2015-04: Implemented dynamic menu system 2015-04: Added multi-session support 2015-03: Addressed JSHint items 2015-03: Corrected route problems