Sounds like a nice small project to get the learning-fu going with node.

thanks,
Rob



On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Mark Hahn <[email protected]> wrote:

> >   we don't want to change it all the time because Nodejitsu or whatever
> web hoster deprecates support
>
> That is not likely to happen.  I have code that has been in production for
> a year with no problem.  I personally would do what is the most fun.
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Marcel Laverdet <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Definitely a job for Google Docs. Not to say NodeJS isn't suitable it's
>> just going to take a lot longer.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Felix E. Klee <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> A friend asked me to write a guest-list app for a club, something like
>>> A-LIST [1]. Guests (VIP) are maintained in a list per event. Plus, there
>>> is a list of permanent guests, which are copied to each new event. The
>>> app is password protected to the outside world.
>>>
>>> I am currently investigating several options:
>>>
>>>  1. Use Google Spreadsheets + Scripting: I have no experience with it.
>>>
>>>  2. PHP (with Symfony for MVC): I'm well versed with that. So it would
>>>     be the most logical decision, and their web hoster supports PHP.
>>>
>>>  3. Node.js (with Express.js for MVC): Although it would take me longer,
>>>     I would love to do that because I enjoy JavaScript and I want to
>>>     strengthen my Node.js skills (which I also need for another
>>>     project).
>>>
>>> Now, one of those totally subjective questions, simply because I need
>>> some food for thought:
>>>
>>>     What is your opinion? Do you think using Node.js / Express.js is
>>>     robust enough already?
>>>
>>> Consider that once the app is installed, we don't want to change it all
>>> the time because Nodejitsu or whatever web hoster deprecates support for
>>> a certain version of Node.js. PHP is very stable in that respect:
>>> Changes to the fundamental API are rare. Also, there is always someone
>>> around knowing at least a little PHP (for better or worse). Hm... I'd
>>> like to go with option 3, but all logic speaks for option 2.
>>>
>>> [1]: http://www.a-listsoftware.net/
>>>
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