Thanks for sharing the Apostrophe CMS project. I've been looking at the 
blogging platform Ghost, and was wondering if there was a more 
fully-featured CMS written in Node.

On Sunday, November 23, 2014 8:12:00 AM UTC-5, Tom Boutell wrote:
>
> We've built several sites just like that with the Apostrophe CMS:
>
> http://apostrophenow.org/
>
> Apostrophe is an open-source CMS powered by Node, MongoDB, and of course 
> JavaScript on the browser side as well. We created it because we wanted to 
> take the good ideas from our previous PHP-based incarnation of Apostrophe 
> and apply them in a better, faster framework like Node.
>
> Check out these tourism-related sites we built with it:
>
> http://phillyfunguide.com/
> http://www.delawareriverwaterfront.com/
>
> These all take heavy local tourism traffic without any problem. 
>
> We've built a lot more but these examples are the most similar to what you 
> are doing I think.
>
> Apostrophe uses Mongodb and Express. It doesn't use Angular - we generate 
> frontend pages with the Nunjucks templating language and a lighter 
> JavaScript idiom of our own - but you can use it for your own components if 
> you want to.
>
> Our existing map module would take you a long way toward finishing your 
> project I suspect.
>
> On Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:49:29 PM UTC-5, Carlos Carcamo wrote:
>>
>> I need some suggestions about building a large project with node.js. 
>>
>> What I'm trying to do is a tourism related website, I expect to 
>> receive a bunch of visits per day and serve a large amount of info for 
>> users and clients. 
>>
>> I want to store info about places (longitude and latitude), photos, 
>> comments, etc. 
>> Also i'm planning to create a mobile app for android, and maybe iOS, 
>> that uses info from my website. 
>>
>> I chose node.js for this task and MongoDB for data store. 
>>
>> I recently found some info about MEAN.js and I read a little bit the 
>> docs and I found it great. 
>>
>> But I wonder if some of you have used MEAN.js before, if yes, would 
>> you recommend it for a large project? 
>>
>> Is there any recomendation for a large project? I want to use a 
>> framework because I will work with a team and I would like that we 
>> work with the same logic. 
>>
>> Some things that we would like to use: 
>> - Node.js and some framework 
>> - MongoDB and Mongoose 
>> - jquery (some plugins like parallax and others) 
>> - Angular.js, react.js (maybe) 
>> - Template engine compatible with angular.js 
>> - Google maps API 
>> - Passport 
>> - websocket (maybe later) 
>> - etc. 
>>
>> We would like to build an scalable website. 
>>
>> some suggestions? 
>>
>> I'll appreciate your comments, thanks in advance. 
>>
>> -- 
>> "El desarrollo no es material es un estado de conciencia mental" 
>>
>

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