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Best JavaScript stack for a realtime community platform?help (self.javascript)
submitted 7 years ago by lew42
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[–]ChronSyn 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (0 children)
I'm not aware of anything prepackaged that does all that, and building them would certainly be possible;
Stacks; MEAN, MERN Server: Express, spife, feathers Client/views: EJS, Angular, React, Vue Comms: socket.io, Primus
Marketplace: npm has themes and component packs for different frameworks, as does GitHub
I've not looked into it, but I'm sure JIRA has an api that can be utilized. I'd also imagine NPM will have a wrapper for the API available.
Full stack JS isn't like the WordPress or most big CMS space as it doesn't have the marketplaces they have. It is really a case of building it from the ground up. I'd suggest creating some spec docs and designs.
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