C1 CMS Blog
Composite C1 5.0 Beta 1
Version 5 is our third major release since we open-sourced Composite C1 five years ago, and in terms of both visuals / UX and developer tooling, there is a lot of good new stuff in this one.
We are on GitHub
Finally? Yes! We have moved our source code to GitHub!
Orckestra acquire Composite - and C1 is still open source
The Composite C1 open source project will grow stronger under the wings of Orckestra.
We're hiring: Senior JavaScript Engineer
We develop an open source web platform and CMS called Composite C1 and we are looking for a few likable, skilled and senior developers for our Composite C1 core team. Among those, we are looking for a JavaScript engineer so we can boost the C1 Console (our admin web application) to new heights.
We're hiring: Senior .NET Engineer
We develop an open source web platform and CMS called Composite C1 and we are looking for a few likable, skilled and senior developers for our Composite C1 core team. Among those, we are looking for a .NET engineer that excel at designing APIs and software in general.
Composite Windows Azure Webrole
Learn how to use the new Composite Windows Azure Webrole for hosting Composite C1 .Net solutions on Windows Azure Cloud Services.
Using razor views in console applications
See how you can use razor views to build console applications in Composite C1 4.1
Building An Online Magazine App For Windows 8, part 1
In this first article in our two-part series, we’ll look at an HTML5 app that runs natively on Windows 8.
New 4.0 documentation
The new features in v. 4.0 such as Razor functions and templates and many more are now documented.
We have a release!
Composite C1 version 4 is ready to ship - this one is dedicated to all the agencies out there.