I'm working on a next generation programming environment for front-end browser development that combines version control and dependency management. It is called lit and the current alpha iteration is at http://www.corslit.com
I just introduced static semantically versioned builds and started the process of self-hosting.
The interesting thing about lit is that it allows for modern professional development without any UNIX command line or file system dependencies.
I'll have more literature and a very exciting screencast demo very soon.
Unless you have an express license or permission to make use of a derived work of Coors's trademarks, I'd just say that this is not so cool. Specifically, I doubt that you actually registered a "CorsLit" trademark, which completely mimicks the one by Coors Light, by keeping the ® symbol in place. Any trademark office would have rejected this registration.
I'm just an engineer, telling you this nicely. I'm sure, Coors will find other words, should your tool become more popular.
I just introduced static semantically versioned builds and started the process of self-hosting.
The interesting thing about lit is that it allows for modern professional development without any UNIX command line or file system dependencies.
I'll have more literature and a very exciting screencast demo very soon.