streamline looks really promising, since we have lots of business-
rules which are implemented in dozens of nested callbacks. we use
coffeescript and most code have already been encapsulated in functions
to lessen the complexity.

but i would be more than happy to get rid of most of the (unnecessary)
callbacks and being able to use condition/loops/etc. again.

also it looks like a wonderful solution i am still a bit worried about
using streamline. is it mature enough to be used in production, are
there any projects already using it ?

jan

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