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Meteor

Meteor
Meteor is an open-source platform for building top-quality web apps in a fraction of the time, whether you're an expert developer or just getting started. Get started now! $ curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh Pure JavaScript. Write your entire app in pure JavaScript. All the same APIs are available on the client and the server — including database APIs!

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Stapes.js - a (really) tiny Javascript MVC microframework Introduction For a quick introduction to Stapes, follow the tutorial, and write a todo app in less than 100 lines of code. Write your Stapes modules like this Dart: Structured web apps Compass - CSS Framework Why Meteor will kill Ruby on Rails Why Meteor? I remember first getting started with Rails back in 2004, it was a "magical time" - of course I remember get questioned at least once a week why someone would want to use rails. My answer was always the same, developers love the framework because they can build things faster in a way they enjoy to work. I've been working with Meteor full time for over a month now and I wanted to give some answers to "Why Meteor" because I am hearing the same question a lot.

Thorax: Backbone + Handlebars OpenStack Open Source Cloud Computing Software LESS - Dynamic CSS What is Meteor.js? Meteor.js is a cohesive development platform, a collection of libraries and packages that are bound together in a tidy way to make web development easier. It builds on ideas from previous frameworks and libraries to offer an easy way to start a prototype app, but it gives you the tools and flexibility to build a full fledged production app. There are libraries like Tracker and Blaze that the Meteor Development Group has built specifically for a reactive front-end experience. This article is meant to show you what makes up Meteor and what it would take if you went and built your own framework instead.

Why Meteor - Dan Dascalescu's Wiki What technology stack should you use to build a new web application? Python + JavaScript? Ruby on Rails + JavaScript? PHP + ...

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