On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 5:23 PM, Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/
So a couple things
First, looking at this list under the “Getting Started” section. I’m
wondering how much of it can be removed
- FAQ <
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/FAQ.html>
- Get Started With AeroGear.js
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/GetStartedAeroGearJS.html>
- Get Started With HTML5 Mobile Web Development
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/GetStartedHTML5MobileWeb>
- Get Started with Hybrid Application Frameworks
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/aerogear-cordova/HybridApplicationFramew...
- Get Started with iOS and Xcode
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/GetStartedwithAeroGearandXcode>
- Get Started with iOS and AeroGear Xcode Template
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/GetStartedwithAeroGearandXcodeTemplate>
- Deploying HTML5 Applications to Openshift
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/HTML5AppsToOpenshift>
- HTML5 Mobile Quickstart & Archetype Deep Dive
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/HTML5MobileQuickstartAndDeepDive>
- HTML5 + REST Applications
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/HTML5RESTApps>
- Cordova Setup
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/aerogear-cordova/CordovaSetup>
- Converting an AeroGear HTML5 + REST Web App to a Hybrid App with
Apache Cordova
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/aerogear-cordova/HTML5ToHybridWithCordov...
- Tutorial: Android Development w/ PhoneGap/Apache Cordova in JBoss
Developer Studio 5
<
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/aerogear-cordova/CordovaAndroidDevJBDS>
The getting started with AeroGear.js talks about pipes as does the FAQ.
The various HTML5 links are very much out of date and i think are better
taken care of by the JBoss Developer quickstarts
http://www.jboss.org/get-started/
I would like to remove this section and just use section below it “User
Guides” which link to the cookbooks
+1000
also the cookbooks is not JUST code, they do (should) also give a very
detailed explanation about code and want not. In fact, it's a better
tutorial, that comes with code :-)
Since the cookbooks have different demos, perhaps it could have a
GETTING_STARTED.md file that links to (external?) pages: how to setup Xcode
or Android Studio in those cases you need a IDE (yeah, JS a text editor is
good enough)
Second, The "Supported Platforms” section i think is a bit outdated also,
in terms of browser support, at least wrt IE and mobile browsers.
I wonder if this section can be removed also, and I can just add the
browser targets to the README of the aerogear.js repo
Right. do it! :)
The native platforms all have a landing page and there we should say
"supports version blah and later"
-Luke
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