Sorry to jump in with a me too, but I have been doing all of my nodejs and 
client side code in coffeescript, and I very much prefer it.

I understand the pure javascript point of view, because to some degree it 
puts the burden on the pure javascript devs to learn coffeescript. 
 Whereas, for a coffeescript developer, they already know javascript.  So I 
get the aggravation there.

As for an open source library, I think it's fine.  I recently open sourced 
a library in coffeescript, but I wrote all of the documentation for the 
README in javascript.  I think this is a good way to go, because the 
largest number of people will be able to benefit from your lib, because 
everyone will know javascript.

That just leaves contributors to your open source library.  There might be 
a decent point there, but there are enough coffeescript devs.  I would go 
with what you like.


On Thursday, July 19, 2012 1:24:40 PM UTC-5, Alan Hoffmeister wrote:
>
> Hello fellows, 
>
> I'm starting a new project that will compete with Shopify in a near 
> future. 
> What I need now is e-Commerce related with Node.js material. 
>
> Anyone here got some link, study case or something else? 
> Thank's! 
>
> -- 
> Att, 
> Alan Hoffmeister 
>

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