Why do you want the code so bad?  It's not like there's any kind of fancy 
algorithms at work.  There are many many open source windowing packages out 
there.  It's not exactly rocket science, this.  It's all been done many 
times before.  The only difference is that this one is *my* baby!  Besides, 
you are welcome to all the code of my desktop prototype on my site at 
luvluvluv.info... it's just sitting there on the server for the taking.

I am mainly using this thing as blackmail to get people to be interested in 
being my friend.  I want to do some real world community building, and 
something like this will go a long way to get a cooperative business up and 
running.

Furthermore... you do realize that asking another programmer to "just show 
me your code" is exactly the same as asking a girl to "just show me your 
breasts", right?  I mean, I have nothing against it in principle, but, my 
god... I hardly know ye!!!

My lastest work includes that rubber-band selection feature as well as 
dropping icons directly onto folder icons (with that "open folder" hover 
trick).  I have also included some basic image file support.

Latest video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL5r0b7WWvU

On Friday, October 5, 2012 5:56:26 PM UTC-4, sotonin wrote:
>
> Code.... post it.... else Zzzz
>
> On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Dennis Kane <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> See the newest features here--> 
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF_2DwueGLM
>>
>> The current version of the program now includes drag and drop 
>> functionality of text files from the native desktop straight into the 
>> browser desktop or (any of the subfolders). The difference between my drag 
>> and drop and all the HTML5 demos that you see on the web is that the 
>> dropped files immediately become icons that are integrated into the program.
>>
>> I will soon start working on getting multimedia icons/files working, so 
>> you'll be able to drop those directly in too.  Then I will probably do a 
>> very basic kind of image editing demo that will allow you to change 
>> individual pixels or some such nonsense.  But I don't want to get bogged 
>> down in the details of any particular application, because I always want to 
>> stay focused on the big picture of creating a totally powerful and 
>> intuitive way to organize our online lives.
>>
>> Anyway, I know I am quite a controversial figure here, but there should 
>> be no controversy that this thing is just about ready for prime time.  I 
>> really do need to start getting interested people on board who would like 
>> to help me push the web forward.  The basic mission statement for the 
>> venture will basically be that the "old web" (HTML4/version 1.0) is dead 
>> and gone.  If anyone calls in search of help on their Flintstone era <html> 
>> documents with all of their <a href> and <div> tags laying about, we'll 
>> just point them in an entirely new direction.  If they still insist on 
>> doing things the old way, we'll just hang up on them…  This thing is all 
>> about the future!
>>
>> We can easily develop libraries of high-level interface widgets that 
>> people just need to attach event listeners to.  There will be no angle 
>> brackets in sight! <hand><coded><html><markup></is></so></last></millenium>!
>>
>> Come one, come all, for the thrill of your lives :)
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 7:36:37 PM UTC-4, Dennis Kane wrote:
>>
>>> I was thinking of just responding  to this old 
>>> thread<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/nodejs/bEhSbsm24Y4>,
>>>  
>>> in which I talk about the browser based Desktop that I've been working on, 
>>> but the new thing I've been doing for the past week is so superior that I 
>>> thought it deserved a completely new thead.  By the way, I know this forum 
>>> is all about server side Javascript, but there is not really any serious 
>>> place one can go on the web that talks about the client side.  Besides, 
>>> with socket.io & websockets... I don't really make much of a 
>>> distinction between client and server anymore.  I just know that there's no 
>>> reason to do a document.getElementById() call in node :)
>>>
>>> This new thing is a totally shocking clone of OS X.  I knew I was going 
>>> to have to start over from the ground up, because my previous code base was 
>>> so sh*tty, haha!  I have really been concentrating on getting a nice, tight 
>>> little API that developers will positively drool over.  I don't want to 
>>> make this thing publicly available for many reasons... but you can check 
>>> out a youtube vid 
>>> (http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=Tq_W19QokXk<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq_W19QokXk>)
>>>  that 
>>> shows it in action, and I still have my same old crappy prototype online at 
>>> http://luvluvluv.info.  Well, hopefully this is proof that I am able to 
>>> do some cool stuff, and hopefully summa yous will want to start being my 
>>> friend now, LOL!!!
>>>
>>> And get this... the current, uncompressed js file size is only 54kb!
>>>
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