In Sproutcore i am using the universal setter/getter method like so: foo.set(\'bar\', newValue ); val = foo.get(\'bar\');
I\'m currently looking at building an application for drawing entity relationships (data models). Looking at both Sproutcore and Cappuccino they both look beefy enough to handle that kind of thing (s
So I\'m trying to make a splitview a 开发者_JAVA百科bit more reuseable in my app but I\'m stuck right now trying to make the bindings in the two content views easy to setup.
I have a Sproutcore application which uses Co开发者_C百科uchDB hosted by Cloudant. In devenv I\'m using Sproutcore proxy to forward requests to Cloudant (due to single origin policy I obviously can\'t
I was wondering if it is possible to sync the Sproutcore Da开发者_运维问答tastore (in-memory) with a choice of browser storage mechanisms such as WebSQL, localStorage etc.
I let CouchDB serve my Sproutcore application so there is no backend. When the user logs in I want him to be remembered so he doesn\'t hav开发者_StackOverflow中文版e to log in again.
I\'ve been trying to learn a little about SproutCore, following the \"Todos\" tutorial, and I have a couple of questions that haven\'t been able to find online.
Does anyone have any experience of using SproutCore together with ASP.NET MVC? For what I can understand one has to run SproutCore on a Ruby server, although the backend of the application can run ASP
topLeftView: SC.ScrollView.design({ backgroundColor: \"#DADFE6\", childViews: \'labLabel labMembersLabel\'.w(),
In my responder I have: Spanish.ADDWORD = SC.Responder.create({ didBecomeFirstResponder: function(responder) {