@taptanium Yes, definitely. We open sourced the entire tool stack, which has been used for a number of commercial apps. However, it might not be suitable for *all* projects. We recommend that you hit up @FuseOpen and the community slack to work out if your intended project is a good fit.
Visiting @fusetools - “Apps as a sales tool” - intelligent conversations and sharing of experiences when creating mobile experiences for customers, suppliers, end users and employees. 🤓 @BearingPoint
Anyone here fluent in SNES programming? I need a demo for my compiler series that simply has a character name input dialog, and which renders in realtime the name transformed into another string using various functions written in SNES asm that I supply.
@JohnDunlap2@RealBisqwit We don’t, but if you follow @ferristweetsnow (who works here) he might guide you in the right direction (that’s his GitHub you found there :)
@RealBisqwit I know @fusetools makes SNES emulators. I couldn't find it off the top of my head, but I bet they have testing scripts on their github github.com/yupferris
@justin_j_wilson@Bandcamp And about 500 other logos that use a parallelogram shape. :) Ours came from our former logo which was four slashes. Here’s a screenshot from our old brand guide, highlighting the three product families – together they tell a cohesive story.
@chaz_6 Fuse Open is currently only available for Windows and macOS, but with the Fuse Studio source code released yesterday, there is theoretically no limit to where Fuse Open can go. :)
@coderguy99 We’re simply shifting our focus to developing tools that address a larger part of the problem than what the Fuse platform can on its own. Adding (not becoming) services is a natural extension for us. We look forward to share more of our plans in future blog posts on the topic :)
@fusetools Couldn't agree more, post deployment is often overlooked but your blog post says your internal development for the tools will scale back (aka stop) and you're launching Apps as a Service. That's you looking to be an agency. Not a device framework. That disappoints me. Big time.
@fusetools good announcement on Fuse Open - Seems like you’re walking away from your tooling though? What’s up with that...? You’re just turning into any other app agency? #disappointing
@mfts0@Vjeux All of the source code is available: github.com/fuse-open — it sounds like you might be looking just in the binary installer repo? Fuse Open consists of 12 repos, including documentation, build systems, the underlying Uno architecture, the libraries and much more.