I agree with you, seems that there are a million different frameworks but not enough community around one to make any of them really stick. If all the devs for those different projects could just put their heads together into one project...
It looks a lot like TowerJS or CompoundJS or FlatIron, but I'm still going to try it because there is still something lacking in those frameworks that I can't quite put my finger on.
Overall, though, I love CompoundJS with JugglinDB... but I tend to really love any framework I spend a lot of time with.
It looks a lot like TowerJS or CompoundJS or FlatIron, but I'm still going to try it because there is still something lacking in those frameworks that I can't quite put my finger on.
Overall, though, I love CompoundJS with JugglinDB... but I tend to really love any framework I spend a lot of time with.