This month coreBOS gets a plethora of new functionality and configuration potential as we start leveraging the power of business maps and continue to use the flexibility of global variables, and all that without stopping to stomp bugs and clean up the code base.
During the last few weeks, coreBOS has seen some new developers arrive to the project and some long time adept start collaborating more frequently so I thought it was time to set in writing the rules and guidelines we try to follow in this project. This idea has been floating around my head for a long time as I dedicate a lot of time to formatting and validating code changes and pull requests for the project. I strongly recommend that all developers that wish to help out read these guidelines and try to adhere to them as much as possible, but don't worry, I'll still be here to impose them
A constant explosion of features, functionality, and enhancements. Although I am living this journey in the front seat, looking back, I am still astonished to see how many changes can fit in one month!
This month is the second birthday of the coreBOS application. As we continue to empirically demonstrate that this project has a lot of life in it and an enormous potential, with constant development, we release the first version of another game changer: Business Maps and squash another all time classic.
Happy birthday coreBOS!
The birth of the coreBOS Test Project along with a whole set of enhancements, features, and implementor utilities make for a very productive Valentine's month.
A very common use case in business software applications is to have a set of defined steps or a procedure to follow when an event happens. The implementation pattern explained here shows how to do this in coreBOS.