Hi,
I also don't see an issue with using nodejs in Horizon development
environment. Is the problem in Django not differentiating the
development and production environments by default?
Could the problem be resolved by having two different environments with
the two requirements files etc. similar as Rails does?
Regarding less, I don't really care what compiler we use as long as it
works. And if we need to provide uncompiled less for production, then
let's use Lesscpy.
Jirka
On 11/21/2013 09:21 AM, Ladislav Smola wrote:
Hello,
as long as node won't be Production dependency, it shouldn't be a
problem, right? I give +1 to that
Regards
Ladislav
On 11/20/2013 05:01 PM, Maxime Vidori wrote:
Hi all, I know it is pretty annoying but I have to resurrect this
subject.
With the integration of Angularjs into Horizon we will encounter a
lot of issues with javascript. I ask you to reconsider to bring back
Nodejs as a development platform. I am not talking about production,
we are all agree that Node is not ready for production, and we do not
want it as a backend. But the facts are that we need a lot of its
features, which will increase the tests and the development.
Currently, we do not have any javascript code quality: jslint is a
great tool and can be used easily into node. Angularjs also provides
end-to-end testing based on nodejs again, testing is important
especially if we start to put more logic into JS. Selenium is used
just to run qUnit tests, we can bring back these tests into node and
have a clean unified testing platform. Tests will be easier to perform.
Finally, (do not punch me in the face) lessc which is used for
bootstrap is completely integrated into it. I am afraid that modern
javascript development can not be perform without this tool.
Regards
Maxime Vidori
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