Thx, I didn't look at that.  In that case "even push code changes to users
while the application is in use" is a questionable claim.  In any case I'm
not concerned about Meteor.  I'm just interested in trying on-the-fly code
updating myself.  I was hoping Meteor was a proof-by-existence.


On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Roly Fentanes <[email protected]> wrote:

> From the screencast I saw I think they refresh the page.
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 3:49:52 PM UTC-7, Mark Hahn wrote:
>>
>> I just saw this quote "Developers can use Meteor to build real-time
>> applications that live mostly in the browser, and even push code changes to
>> users while the application is in use" here  http://devopsangle.com/2012/
>> **04/25/pushing-data-not-pages-**is-the-new-model-for-**
>> application-development<http://devopsangle.com/2012/04/25/pushing-data-not-pages-is-the-new-model-for-application-development>
>> .
>>
>> How can they do this?  If you replace a script tag it doesn't replace the
>> function in javascript, does it?
>>
>> I know that technically this isn't a node question, but I thought it was
>> of general interest.
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