I'm starting with node.js (adding a JS minifier to the FoxInCloud distribution
job).
The main innovations I find great:
- automatic installation at runtime, whenever require('module') is not
available locally
- great library
- single language (JavaScript)
- can !|run from VFP
All these are made possible by a strong, coercive standardization layer, such
as SemVer for versioning. Far from rocket science, but very powerful, and an
advanced usage of the web (GitHub, on-line documentation engines).
Another proof made that today's innovation lies in a consistent, high quality
team work rather than base techs (JavaScript has been around for 20 years, just
like VFP)
Something that our community could take model on.
Thierry Nivelet
http://foxincloud.com/
Give your VFP app a second life in the cloud
> Le 18 sept. 2015 à 22:46, Stephen Russell <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 2:26 PM, <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ted Roche -- did you see this yet? Would love to hear your 2 cents.
>>
>>
>> http://blog.jaredfriedman.com/2015/09/15/why-i-wouldnt-use-rails-for-a-new-company
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>
>
> Have you looked at node.js? If you are going to leap to something new that
> is pretty good from a few peeps who are using it.
>
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> Stephen Russell
> Sr. Analyst
> Ring Container Technology
> Oakland TN
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