Their code is on Github. So you could use it as a source of inspiration in case you try to build a similar system.
Regards Dirk Am Donnerstag, 28. März 2013 09:22:21 UTC+1 schrieb Crenshinibon: > > Hi, > > I have been scowled upon this recommendation, but if you are looking for > quick results, check out http://meteor.com. > > It sits on top of Node.js, uses Handlebars as the templating engine > underneath, stores the data in MongoDB, uses Twitter Bootstrap as the UI, > includes jQuery and CoffeeScript if you like and has some other goodies. > > But beware, it also uses Fibers and is therefore more on the synchronized > side of life. Not much of the usual async Node.js style left. > > Regards > Dirk > > Am Mittwoch, 27. März 2013 15:44:56 UTC+1 schrieb [email protected]: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have started learning Node Js on my own & I have following scenario in >> which I would like to request you to give me suggestions >> >> How can I create a Single Page App that uses jQuery, Html, CSS on client >> side & NodeJs plus MongoDb on the server side ? >> I really don't want to use any server side template like Jade. I want to >> use HandleBars on Clientside and not through NodeJs. >> >> I just want to use plain simple Html page & make it dynamic using jQuery. >> I want to use Node only to return JSON data from MongoDb. >> >> So can you please please provide me some guidance ? >> >> If you have any source code or sample project which does above, it will >> be of great help to me. >> >> Thanks in advance ! >> >> Regards, >> >> Abhishek Kanitkar >> >> On Friday, July 15, 2011 3:42:20 PM UTC+5:30, Miloš Rašić wrote: >>> >>> You are absolutely correct in your assumption that you can mix and >>> match. Personally, I'm using Appcelerator Titanium Desktop with jQuery on >>> the client side with PHP and NodeJS on top of MySQL database and I don't >>> see how there could be any problem between any combination of server-side >>> and client-side technologies. >>> >>> I also have to disagree with Clint about the idea that server simply >>> produces HTML. In my case, the server only produces JSON encoded data. This >>> particular detail is a very important choice you have to make when picking >>> a client-side library or framework. With ExtJS or SproutCore frameworks you >>> certainly won't be generating much HTML on the server. jQuery and YUI are >>> libraries and thus much lower-level and more flexible, allowing you either >>> generate HTML on the server or simply generate JSON or XML data and create >>> HTML on the client. If you wish to use a higher level framework with HTML >>> generated on the server, JsMVC or ukijs might be more "HTML friendly". >>> >>> On 15 July 2011 07:37, Scott Alexander <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi - >>>> >>>> I'm new to NodeJS and trying to put together a stack for small >>>> database deployments (could be a single-page rich-client app), so I'm >>>> looking at databases that work well with NodeJS (eg, Redisql, Riak) >>>> and frameworks (eg, Express) - plus stuff like Connect and >>>> StreamlineJS.. >>>> >>>> Now I'm trying to choose some good tools for the client-side user >>>> interface (eg, JQuery, YUI, ExtJS) >>>> >>>> Does the choice of database and framework have any impact on the >>>> choice of UI? >>>> >>>> I'm leaning towards ExtJS because I'd be doing fairly data-intensive >>>> apps, and ExtJS has a lot of things I like (sophisticated datagrids >>>> with sorting, pagination, custom cell renderers/editors such as combo- >>>> boxes and calenders, plus a visual designer). >>>> >>>> But looking around on the web, I don't see much mention specifically >>>> about NodeJS and ExtJS being used together. >>>> >>>> Maybe this is just because any client-side user-interface framework >>>> only involves JavaScript running on client, getting and posting JSON >>>> back and forth to the server, so I can pretty much mix and match any >>>> client-side UI framework with NodeJS. (I know that >>>> >>>> Is this correct? >>>> >>>> Does anyone have any preference or suggestions regarding a nice client- >>>> side UI that works well with NodeJS? >>>> >>>> I guess I'm worried that the functionalities of ExtJS might somehow >>>> overlap the functionalities of Express or Connect. >>>> >>>> ExtJS does a lot of stuff: >>>> >>>> http://www.sencha.com/products/extjs/whats-new-in-ext-js-4/ >>>> >>>> and I'm not sure if any of this stuff might duplicate or get in the >>>> way of what NodeJS and its other modules do. >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks for any help. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Job Board: http://jobs.nodejs.org/ >>>> Posting guidelines: >>>> https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Mailing-List-Posting-Guidelines >>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>>> Groups "nodejs" group. >>>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected] >>>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>>> [email protected] >>>> For more options, visit this group at >>>> http://groups.google.com/group/nodejs?hl=en?hl=en >>>> >>> >>> -- -- Job Board: http://jobs.nodejs.org/ Posting guidelines: https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Mailing-List-Posting-Guidelines You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "nodejs" group. 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