Admittedly I'm also a noob but I'm wondering if node is used just to build 
it? There's more info on this web site: 
http://www.progville.com/javascript/react-native-apps-react-js/.

I wouldn't recommend changing the TW5 core to support React but I'm 
wondering if it would be fairly easy to make a React tool similar to 
TiddlyDesktop that displays and manages TW5 html files.

On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 11:24:17 PM UTC-5, RichShumaker wrote:
>
> If I didn't miss something react needs node.js?
> From the Readme on Github
>
>> Building Your Copy of React
>>
>> The process to build react.js is built entirely on top of node.js, using 
>> many libraries you may already be familiar with.
>>
> Am I missing something.
> Sounds like react.js would be helpful to build user interfaces like 
> comment systems, especially since that is one of the tutorials.
>
> I am a NOOB on this stuff so others will need to chime in on how this 
> would interface and what advantages it gives TW5.
>
> Thank you for posting this as it is really interesting stuff.
>
> Rich Shumaker
>

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