Very nice! thanks for sharing.. WE can learn from their principles..
Seven Principles of Meteor - *Data on the Wire*. Don't send HTML over the network. Send data and let the client decide how to render it. - *One Language.* Write both the client and the server parts of your interface in JavaScript. - *Database Everywhere*. Use the same transparent API to access your database from the client or the server. - *Latency Compensation*. On the client, use prefetching and model simulation to make it look like you have a zero-latency connection to the database. - *Full Stack Reactivity*. Make realtime the default. All layers, from database to template, should make an event-driven interface available. - *Embrace the Ecosystem*. Meteor is open source and integrates, rather than replaces, existing open source tools and frameworks. - *Simplicity Equals Productivity*. The best way to make something seem simple is to have it actually *be* simple. Accomplish this through clean, classically beautiful APIs. On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 9:42 PM, ionel <ionelanton...@gmail.com> wrote: > http://www.meteor.com/ > http://meteor.com/screencast > > -- Bruno Rocha [http://rochacbruno.com.br]