I think the author is still in the honeymoon with his newly found
love: Node.js.

After the honeymoon, he will realize that the LAMP stack is not only
dead, it'll be around and kicking for a long time to come.   The same
is uncertain for "javascript frameworks", which will find their places
nonetheless.


On Apr 9, 3:35 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <[email protected]> wrote:
> I got this link off twitter, and would like to share this article with
> the community as I felt that it is a good read for web developers.
>
> http://metamarketsgroup.com/blog/node-js-and-the-javascript-age/
>
> "Three months ago, we decided to tear down the framework we were using
> for our dashboard, Python’s Django, and rebuild it entirely in server-
> side Javascript, using node.js."
>
> "The Javascript age is about event streams. Modern web pages are not
> pages, they are event-driven applications through which information
> moves. The core content vessel of the web — the document object model
> — still exists, but not as HTML markup. The DOM is an in-memory,
> efficiently-encoded data structure generated by Javascript."
>
> I hope to learn from everyone's opinion on this.

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