I've never used http://locomotivejs.org/, but node itself is quite powerful
for nearly any web project when coded with enough skill.

If the question is if node itself has enough potential, then the answer is
that, yes, node is plenty powerful.

But practically speaking, the framework you use and your skill/experience
using nodejs affect a lot of how successful you'll be.

Any app that experiences exponential growth will require re-engineering as
it grows no matter what technology or framework you use.  There is no
silver bullet for that hard problem.

On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Rodrigo Fonseca <fonsecaa...@gmail.com>wrote:

> locomotive

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