Akshat, Another match maker idea for turning the interest trend is to pair couchapps with react.js http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=React.js%2C%20couchdb%2C%20d3.js&date=1%2F2011%2048m&cmpt=q <http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=React.js, couchdb, d3.js&date=1/2011 48m&cmpt=q>
React.js as I understand it will lower the entry level for new developers (forget MVC) and with Facebook as the main sponsor it could be a trusted in the long run. D3 and couchDB match up well as D3 has a lot of traction as Data Driven Documents in the news media world. Could React.js + couchapp + a Cloudant account be the two-tier minimal-stack start-up tooling for a new generation of developers? johs > On 17 Dec 2014, at 14:54, Akshat Jiwan Sharma <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yes! This is a great idea especially with respect to angularjs. Fauxton > uses angular (iirc) and maybe it would be good if we could convey this on > the couchdb page? > > Also Robert wrote a post few months back on using couchdb with angular js > that was quite popular. > On Dec 17, 2014 7:08 PM, "Johs Ensby" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Couchappers, >> >> Could a coupling to Angular make CouchDB give a lift? >> >> http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=couchdb%2C%20angular.js&date=1%2F2012%2036m&cmpt=q >> <http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=couchdb, angular.js&date=1/2012 >> 36m&cmpt=q> >> >> These are technologies with similar interest levels and I would think >> overlapping target groups. >> >> What if we managed to position CouchDB as a play ground for Angular.js 2.0 >> developers? >> What if we managed to position CouchDB as a play ground for D3.js >> developers? >> >> With.. >> CouchApp tutorials centred around a few simple, but super-cool demo cases? >> >> http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=angular.js%2C%20couchdb%2C%20%2Fm%2F0k2kwt4&cmpt=q >> <http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=angular.js, couchdb, >> /m/0k2kwt4&cmpt=q> >> >> >> johs:)
