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shipyard

v0.2.0

Published

A classical JavaScript MVC framework.

Downloads

10

Readme

Shipyard

A Javascript MVC application framework. For when you have a full-on application sitting on a web page. So much is going on, you should be able to focus on making the application working, not worrying about XmlHttpRequests and the DOM.

Getting the Code

  1. Checkout the repo: git://github.com/seanmonstar/Shipyard.git
  2. npm link
  3. shipyard test
  4. Woo!

Documentation

Available at http://seanmonstar.github.com/Shipyard

Credit

Major credit goes to MooTools, for much of the core of Shipyard is heavily inspired by it. While it has mostly been modified slightly to fit better into a Module setting, huge thanks to MooTools.

Copyright

MIT License. Copyright 2012 Sean McArthur.