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hansgru | 12 years ago
I tried Derby.js because of one important for me missing feature of Meteor: serverside HTML rendering - required for search engines and also for CMS or content like applications. IMO Derby.js got it right there.
Unfortunately Derby.js is seriously lacking professional documentation of any kind: Meteor already has books and 2 very good and long enough video courses (from pluralsight and tutsplus)
andersnolsen|12 years ago
hansgru|12 years ago
Of course I did :). It's not usable at all :). It's also not reducing the initial loading time (very high for any public webpage).