

I’ve previously discussed our thoughts on why we don’t do roadmaps (and neither do other companies, at least not successfully) as well as our strong bias to talk about what we’ve actually delivered. Now, as I look ahead, I’m incredibly excited about where Corona is headed this year, so I’d thought I’d share the direction we’re taking this year.īefore we dive in, I should emphasize that this is not a roadmap. These were all great additions to the Corona platform and we continue to work on them.
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On the Corona and product side there are lots of highlights, including CoronaCards, Windows Phone 8 support, debugging introspection, CoronaViewer, Composer API, Composer GUI Beta, Particle Designer support, and much more. We want to make sure the Fuse/Corona integration is rock solid and battle-tested before we open the doors to everyone. Right now, we’re in a small pilot with a small group of Corona developers. The more we interact, the more it feels like we’ve all been working together for a lot longer - and having been through a couple of other acquisitions, that actually is a pretty big deal.Īs I’ve mentioned before, Fuse’s products help developers make more money. It sounds cliché but there couldn’t be a better cultural fit. We’re all really happy to be part of the Fuse family. The biggest thing that happened was that we were acquired by Fuse Powered.

A lot has happened in the past year, so let’s talk about where we’ve been and where we’re headed.
