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thinair

v0.3.21

Published

PITA-less Web Development Framework built with Node.js

Downloads

21

Readme

ThinAir

PITA-less Web Development Framework built with Node.js.

Currently developed by Tommy Bergeron / 2012.

Project status: Almost ready for production Build Status


Goals

The main goal of ThinAir is to give a basic but versatile set of tools to Node.js user and newcomers for building web applications.

This ain't no revolution, but a simple, concised way of achieving what you want without having to re-invent the wheel.

Another goal I have in mind while doing this project is to show everyone (even PHP developers!) that Node.js projects are fun, flexible and can finally replace those old technologies once and for all.

Documentation

2012-07-20: Docs will have to be rewritten since ThinAir is on an ongoing rewrite.

Contributors

Thanks

Thanks to Raynos for his help, patience and nCore (nCore is GREAT!)

Thanks to Florian Margaine for all the time you've spent helping me finding great solutions!

Thanks to Hubert Perron for kicking my ass in the good direction when I'm trying too hard to reinvent the wheel! ;-)