I have all the bash, CSS and Javascript skills. Your idea about writing a script so people can change the HTML layout from Command Line is great.
We need things like that for rapid scaling and for the GUI at the end of the day.
Scaling is important.
I do not yet have a GitHub Readme, but I followed you and am working on writing something now. Do you have any suggestions of what to include on this readme? Please let me know, I appreciate your support and collaboration on all of this.
Reminder:
There are other you's and me's reading our thoughts and messages and thoughts and ideas are transmitted between us, I think.
I have pretty good evidence of it, everything however, is a Blessing.
Enjoy it while you are, and while I am.
Quoting: 7 of 9 84689167 - You're right that the UI is most useful at first. From a clear UI, people can understand the whole vision. You could go to codepen, and look at responsive apps. Then make an HTML/CSS mockup.
- Or just draw the UI by hand, with pencils and colors, and take a photo of it.
- IMO you'd need to show how the system would work between 5 people. You can't scale until you get a simple, micro test-case working.
- For example... What would the first transaction be? What would the first vote be about? How would a Mom and Pop store use it? How would it work in a small, hippy festival?
- A readme should be well formatted, with screenshots, and include some codepen UI examples. I'd make it as minimal as possible.
Sure... it's good to talk. The way I see it, each of our groups has part of the equation. The more ideas we solicit, the more interesting it could be. Building software can be fun.
If we build something open source, everyone would walk away with a 'flavour' of the software that they liked, like Linux.
Peace!!!