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by acbabis 3705 days ago
> Good point, and I've seen this stuff referenced before, so perhaps my comment above is a little over-stated.

No worries. My main criticism is that the author's position (that big companies aren't relying on JS) was over-stated (or vacuously true, if we're being charitable).

> And I just get the feeling that a lot of people who are spreading the Node Word are misunderstanding some of the facts on the ground.

That wouldn't surprise me

> On that note,, where's the Django or Rails or .NET or Spring of Node Land?

I don't know much about ReactJS, but it's my understanding that you can switch between client-side and server-side templating in a way that's transparent to the developer. That's probably the closest thing you'll find to Spring.

There's also Jade (http://jade-lang.com/), but that's not a framework.