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Headland can't currently do anything on client side (working on it!) so you don't get to see how the text actually magically changes color. You'll have to trust me it does.
First, install Redis and RethinkDB locally, then create a "test" database in RethinkDB.
Then do this:
npm install headland-demo
cd node_modules/headland-demo
node demo
Then visit http://localhost:8123 and go play with the src
folder.
Please do ask us wtf this even is on twitter and on #headland
in Freenode.
Showing off various DOM things and modifying a global object (try opening this in two browsers)
Kludgily rendering a View on the client side and showing off Model bindings.
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A simple demo for Headland, a web framework currently in heavy development
We found that headland-demo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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