There are a number of other interesting Javascript MVC frameworks worth checking out as well, particularly those that enable two-way data binding between models and views, such as AngularJS <http://angularjs.org>(developed by Google), Batman.js (developed by Shopify), and Ember.js (formerly Sproutcore 2.0).
Anthony On Wednesday, February 15, 2012 1:19:55 PM UTC-5, pbreit wrote: > > I'm thinking about trying out Backbone.js. You pretty much just need to > write a REST back-end on the server and then everything happens in > JavaScript on the client. This guy just put out a Twitter Bootstrap + > Backbone package: > > http://coenraets.org/blog/2012/02/sample-app-with-backbone-js-and-twitter-bootstrap/ > > Web2py might be kind of "heavy" to use in such a limited way but I'll give > it a shot. >

