Re: Polymerize : Playground for polymer elements.

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Michael Bleigh

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Jul 14, 2014, 1:37:15 AM7/14/14
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Hi Harsh,

Looks like some neat stuff! It also seems to be pretty close along the lines of what my team's been working on with Ele. I'm wondering if it might make sense to join your efforts to ours to some extent. I'd be happy to chat more about it, just let me know.

--Michael

On Sunday, July 13, 2014 10:25:03 PM UTC-7, Harsh Bhikadia wrote:

Hi,
I am Harsh Bhikadia (harsh.b...@gmail.com , @hbhikadia , +HarshBhikadia18 ). I am a polymer enthusiast, the power of reusing elements with just a tag and some attributes is really great.
I first heard about it when I was  watching Google IO 14 keynote on youtube, I later saw all three talks on polymer and got excited.
Few days later I tried making my first polymer element (radial-progress). So when i had difficulties, I  tried to post my query on Stackoverflow , I realized there is a lack of something like JSFiddle for polymer to easily post your code.
I decided to make a solution for it. While thinking for it, I also realized that polymer needs a center hub for finding, reusing and creating polymer elements. So I decided to make what is codenamed : "Polymerize : playground for polymer elements".
I have created a very basic working prototype, which can create elements, while creating elements you can also import elements created by others so that you can use it in your element. After you have created you an release the lement so that others can use it. Additional feature is CodeSnap, while creating an element if you want to share your code to someone , say for eg on StackOverflow you click on CodeSnap and yoou get a link which could be used to share the current state of the code. This feature doesn't require login.

I am really looking forward to make this a big thing. The plan is to create the UI element of the final website using polymerize itself. I am looking forward for feedback, suggestion and support form the Polymer team.

Here is a link to demo video : http://youtu.be/Q3fF5EJtGCY

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