Meteor has been such a breath of fresh air for me. I was able to build a fully working Facebook-esque newsfeed with multiple users, likes and replies with likes, in about 4 hours. All done in about 50 lines of code.
Feel free to ask any questions relating to Meteor. I've been programming in Rails for a long time now, and Meteor is slowly winning me over. Everything about it makes so much sense to me, the data access, the templating system, the way you trigger events - everything seems to have been crafted to make developers lives as easy as possible.
If you're looking to dive into Meteor there is no better book than Discover Meteor.
Meteor has been such a breath of fresh air for me. I was able to build a fully working Facebook-esque newsfeed with multiple users, likes and replies with likes, in about 4 hours. All done in about 50 lines of code.
Feel free to ask any questions relating to Meteor. I've been programming in Rails for a long time now, and Meteor is slowly winning me over. Everything about it makes so much sense to me, the data access, the templating system, the way you trigger events - everything seems to have been crafted to make developers lives as easy as possible.
If you're looking to dive into Meteor there is no better book than Discover Meteor.