Hixie d2d11a04a1 Cleanup of SkyBinding, and resultant yak shaving.
Some files are moved by this:
  Copy framework/node.dart into types/ - preparing for framework/'s decomissioning.
  Move app/scheduler.dart into sky/scheduler.dart - "app" doesn't really make sense.

As part of the SkyBinding cleanup, I made the hit-testing less
RenderBox-specific, by having the HitTestEntry.target member be a
HitTestTarget, which is an interface with the handleEvent() function,
which is then implemented by RenderBox. In theory, someone could now
extend hit testing from the RenderBox world into their own tree of
nodes, and take part in all the same dispatch logic automatically.

This involved moving all the hit testing type definitions into a new
sky/hittest.dart file.

Renamed SkyBinding._app to SkyBinding._instance for clarity.

Moved code around in SkyBinding so that related things are together.

Made WidgetSkyBinding use the existing SkyBinding.instance singleton
logic rather than having its own copy.

I also added some stub README.md files that describe dependencies.

R=abarth@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1187393002.
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Sky Examples

This directory contains several examples of using Sky. Each of these is an individual Dart application package. If you wish to run them with sky_tool then you will want to run pub get inside their directory before running ./packages/sky/sky_tool start.

  1. Hello, world. The hello world app is a basic app that shows the text "hello, world."

  2. Stocks. The stocks app is an example of a typical mobile app built using Sky. The app shows a list of all the stocks in the NASDAQ.

  3. Widgets. The widgets app contains a number of Sky widgets so you can experiment with them in a simple container.