Yep - it's called CodaChrome and I'll be releasing it soon as a small open-source project. Probably next week late I'll announce it here and on Linkedin.
Formerly Itsy II (https://community.coda.io/t/itsy-a-free-pack-for-writing-web-apps-that-run-in-coda/33088), CodaChrome as a kitschy nod to the Paul Simon song, the legacy of Kodak’s clever film process, and most important, the metaphoric addition of chrome to the mostly bland landscape of Coda documents. CodaChrome puts the shine on your documents making information pop much like the grille of a '57 Chevy. This name has nothing to do with the Chrome browser. I have noticed the Paul Simon song running through my head whenever I use or work on CodaChrome.
Thank you very much @Bill French for this * * * * * * * * * * (ten stars) article.
Can you show & tell a little bit more about "Coda Serving as a Web Component Development Platform" ?
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Yep - it's called CodaChrome and I'll be releasing it soon as a small open-source project. Probably next week late I'll announce it here and on Linkedin.
https://open.spotify.com/track/1f4CJp5p2OWS0dsyK1symi?si=2772beb333ff4d93
Formerly Itsy II (https://community.coda.io/t/itsy-a-free-pack-for-writing-web-apps-that-run-in-coda/33088), CodaChrome as a kitschy nod to the Paul Simon song, the legacy of Kodak’s clever film process, and most important, the metaphoric addition of chrome to the mostly bland landscape of Coda documents. CodaChrome puts the shine on your documents making information pop much like the grille of a '57 Chevy. This name has nothing to do with the Chrome browser. I have noticed the Paul Simon song running through my head whenever I use or work on CodaChrome.