amber-examples ============== This project contains various Amber Smalltalk examples. Amber may run in a web browser or as a command line program. Tools needed ============= 1. A web browser with reasonably good support for HTML5 canvas. 2. git, on Windows [Git for Windows](http://msysgit.github.com/) 3. [nodejs](http://www.nodejs.org/). This will give you the node package manager `npm` as well. 4. A global install of the [`amber`](http://amber-lang.net/) [npm](http://npmjs.org/) package 5. A global install of the [`bower`](http://bower.io/) client side package manager in order to install the dependencies 6. A global install of the [`grunt`](http://gruntjs.com/) task runner which is used as the command line build system The `amber` and `bower` packages can be installed with the following command (In some cases you have to call `npm` with `sudo npm`): npm install --global amber-cli bower grunt-cli or the same thing, but less typing: npm i -g amber-cli bower grunt-cli Reference: http://docs.amber-lang.net/js-glossary.html Setting up amber-examples ========================== Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber-examples.git Get dependencies of this project: cd amber-examples git submodule update --init --recursive npm install bower install Amber in the browser ========================== Amber runs in the browser and this includes an IDE. To have access to this start a small web server: `amber serve` and point your browser to `http://localhost:4000/` Amber on the command line ==================================================== Build or recompile a command line example (e.g. nodejs) by executing `grunt` in the subdirectory. The subdirectories might contain additional README files which might contain additional information. Notes ===== - Since Amber version 0.10.0 [`grunt`](http://gruntjs.com/) is used as commandline build system. Status ====== - Loads fine with Amber version 0.12.6