#12 Playing with Atlas (beta)

[update] : there is an error at 1:26 when I add a ScrollView then a CollectionView in it. In fact, there already is a ScrollView in the CollectionView, so you can simply skip the ScrollView. I’ve updated the code of the episode.

In this episode, I’ll try to show you the basics of Atlas (which is available as a public beta since yesterday). I will assume that you already watched episodes #8 and episode #9, cause in this screencast, I’ll reuse part of the code that was written during those episodes. The small application written in this screencast is far from complete, but it will give you a taste of what you can do with Cappuccino and Atlas.

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  2. geekanddad says:

    Thanks for this. Good to see a rough sketch of it without paying $20.

    Anyone have any idea what Atlas is going to cost when it goes final? I don’t want to waste time on it or get too excited about it if they are going to price it crazy high.

    Looks pretty impressive, though the text editor doesn’t look like something I’m going to be happy with since I am used to mac programming editors (BBEdit, Xcode, etc).

    -dad

  3. Calvin4 says:

    Thanks for this and all of the other screencasts!

    I played around with the demo that is on Github and I noticed that the post titles jump to the left after adding a post and then part of the post title is cut off. If I delete a post the post titles jump back to their original spot.

    Other thank that- thanks to you I am learning quite a bit!

    Cheers,

    Calvin

  4. andré says:

    Hi, any plan to record more cappuccinocasts?

  5. Thomas says:

    @andré : I hope I can find the time in the near future!

  6. Randy says:

    I love your cappuccinocasts! — Very polished and direct to the point.

    Thank you so much for your fine contributions to the Cappuccino community.

  7. Thomas says:

    @Randy : Thanks for your message, I hope I can release some more in the near future.

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