you mean something like this http://mite.yo.lk/en/ ? 

yes node.js would be a good fit, at least as good as RoR or 
Django+Backbone.js

Am Montag, 7. Januar 2013 16:25:41 UTC+1 schrieb abhpdk:
>
> Hey guys, Please bear with me. This is very much a noob question.
>
> A couple of my friends and me are planning to make a time tracking web 
> application. Between us we have experience in Java, C++, Django and 
> Backbone.js, though we have never made any full fledged commercial 
> application. This is our first real project and we wanted a bit more 
> clarity before learning nodejs.
>
> More about the app:
>
>    - Users will use this application through out the day to log various 
>    tasks (sort of like a task management application)
>    - Track the time spent on these tasks (time tracking)
>    - Users do not interact with each other's tasks.
>    - We expect users to use this app continuously throughout the day
>
> So we want the app to have high Performance. We also foresee making native 
> mobile applications (ios & Android) in the future, which can work with the 
> same API used for the web. JSON and javascript are very appealing due to 
> this. We also don't want to re-write code on the client and server.
>
> Is node.js a good fit for this scenario? What advantages would it have 
> over, say Django+Backbone.js?
>

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