It seems that the MVC Javascript systems like Angular and Ember are winning the 
front-end.  They're very responsive compared to being served files from the 
back-end - no need to wait for server responses, since there's a local cache 
subset of the database in the browser.

It would probably be useful to move the Django front-end view 
controller/template systems to something like that over the long-term.  Right 
now there's a lot of repetition, of recreating the django models within the 
front-end database models cache, as well as recreating the templates itself, 
when we try to integrate a front-end framework with Django.

Also, I'm pretty sure that if django doesn't come up with a front-end 
javascript MVC framework, then the Angular or Ember guys are going to come up 
with a back-end solution.

Anyways, just some ideas.  Maybe this was already discussed and rejected?  
Don't know.

Thank you,

-bobby

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