Cooperhub

Implementation

 

Steps

  1. Develop foundation of Cooperscript code execution - almost done!
  2. Approach Progress Place: online communities
  3. Approach West Neighbourhood House: teaching math
  4. Develop rest of Cooperscript code execution
  5. Release Cooperscript as console-based compiler on GitHub
  6. Implement GUI: monospaced mode
  7. Release Cooperscript/GUI on GitHub
  8. Write Coopertags design specs
  9. Develop Coopertags
  10. Integrate Cooperscript with Coopertags
  11. Cooperscript/Coopertags: Cooperscript Runtime Environment (CRE)
  12. Develop Imajette for Linux
  13. Use Specialisterne to hire local Android programmer on spectrum:
    • they find tech jobs for those on autism spectrum
  14. Develop Imajette app
  15. Implement image sharing
  16. Make pitch to DMZ tech incubator
  17. Develop Android Cooperhub app
  18. Use Specialisterne to hire remote iOS programmer on spectrum
  19. Convert CRE to Swift
  20. Develop iOS Cooperhub app
  21. Search for angel investor
  22. Without angel investor, do not renew contracts of autistic programmers
  23. Develop converter: Cooperscript/Coopertags to Javascript/HTML
  24. Develop monetizing functionality
  25. Launch website
  26. Purchase Google AdWords advertising
  27. Develop Cooperscript code editor
  28. Implement Imajette social media
  29. Implement online communities
  30. Implement Mathgrid: teaching math
  31. Implement Keyboard Aid (bells and whistles of editor)
  32. Develop WYSIWYG Coopertags screen editor
  33. Exit strategy: if necessary, release Java code of CRE on GitHub

Exit Strategy

In case Cooperhub is not profitable, the Java (and Swift) source code of the CRE will be released on GitHub. This can be used to create standalone Android and iOS mobile apps by bundling the CRE with the Cooperscript/tags source code of each app in the Cooperscript app store.

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