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TIBET is a fully-integrated application stack designed specifically to give you a common, vendor-supported solution focused on XL web applications. Unfortunately it can actually make cultural issues such as ease-of-hiring, ease-of-onboarding, and ease-of-maintenance worse since you now have a custom framework andĬustom class library to manage and maintain. If you choose the right modules and combine them effectively that can certainly solve the core technical issues. You can build your own solution using an a la carte approach. That's the reality of the problem to solve. XL applications need a broad range of functionality and a broad range of tools to maintain their quality over time. Tag-centric development is also the direction the web at large is heading as seen in the rise of tools like angular, polymer, and web components. We call this "The Authoring Pyramid" and it's central to TIBET's design. The use of intelligent type-backed markup. We do this via a layered architecture whose primary development API is TIBET focuses on solving the real problem in large-scale web development - scaling the developer pool. Scott Deitzen former CTO of BEA, former CEO Zimbra. While TIBET can be used for applications of any size, it's just JavaScript after all, it's specifically intended for "desktop class" applications, applications that would previously haveīeen built in VB, Delphi, PowerBuilder, or similar tools. Two example applications which help show the scale TIBET is designed for:ġ997 "Large": 100 screens in 11 modules One of 80 planned web apps.Ģ005 "XLarge": 500+ screens in 50+ modules One of a set of planned apps. Confirm you have a full, un-minified of TSH/TDC up and running.Ĭonfirm network connectivity via wifi and/or personal hotspot.