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This is pretty awesome and I will defiantly be using it soon.
Can I make a suggestion. Swap the templating and front end framework sections around so that the templating can be hidden when Angular is selected and forced to handlebars when Ember is selected. Oh! And add Ember!
@_samuelbeard Hmm, that's a good point. That will also solve the React template engine issue that I have talked about with @peteallport above. Instead of swapping, I might just add Template Engine choices right after JS Framework. So it would be: Platform > Framework > CSS Framework > CSS Preprocessor > JS Framework > Template Engine > Unit Testing > Database > Auth > Deployment.
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Beautiful!
Oddly enough, I spent today looking for a react repo on Github with decent email authentication built in and decided I was just never going to find it, then up jumps your product at just the right time!
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Hey! I really love your platform. It would be awesome if you add other node.js framework such as Sails. Keep doing it like this! Cheers!
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OH come on guys why did you stopped ur website ... it was very helpful for many developers
#i was wrong when i didnt download all of the projects :(
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This is very impressive. Are you planning on more design/template customizations in the future?
@professorz Thank you! I was originally planning on adding multiple themes, but then quickly realized how insanely difficult that would be. Each theme multiplied by 3 CSS framework choices, multiplied by Sass, LESS, CSS, PostCSS, multiplied by potentially different markup structure of 3 Template Engines, AngularJS views and React components.
All those permutations can get out of hand pretty quickly.
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Super awesome and great job Sahat. Quick question when will "Mocha" be available and Angular 2?
@nojil Thank you! Adding Mocha tests should be really simple and not too different from existing Jasmine tests. I will try to get that done this week.
Angular 2 - it's a little difficult to answer, it will be sometime after the final release. It will involve: learning TypeScript, reading Angular 2 documentation, writing authentication services (Satellizer only supports AngularJS 1.x at the moment), learning SystemJS build tool and writing a few dozen template views for every variation of CSS framework.
@steftheo11 Hi Stefan, probably not. I have very little experience with Ember from 2012 which by now isn't worth much. With that said Meteor, Angular 2 and Electron boilerplates would be higher on the priority list.
It may not even add that much value because Ember already has awesome ember-cli tool.
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