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by davedx
4283 days ago
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> But remember that this is why Meteor is still on 0.x version. This basically means - "we're still working on this stuff and figuring out the API, things will break along the way before we reach 1.0". And that's exactly what's happening. They are doing something so innovative that it's impossible for them to nail it on the first try - sometimes they're test one solution for one point version, but then listen to user feedback and change it. And this is good, because it means that 1.0 will be more mature all battle-tested. Yeah, this is a good point. I guess what annoyed me though was Meteor had a lot of hype, trying to onboard devs with the message that "Meteor is easy for anyone to build a web app!". It gave off the impression that it was ready for a junior web dev to jump in and start building things, which as it turns out, is quite far from the truth. |
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