On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 8:01 AM, David Jacobs <da...@wit.io> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I would love to convince my new company to build our platform using Nodejs
> as our server-side language. Node is a possibility for our small team, but a
> few questions will have to be answered before I can convince everyone that
> it's worth using:
>
> 1. Would it be harder to hire if we built our apps with Node? (We're a
> startup in the Bay Area.) More specifically: Hiring for people who know
> about or already love Node seems like a nice filter for talent, but is it
> too stringent of a filter? What percentage of the community wants to code
> using Node professionally but isn't right now? Do we have metrics on that?
>
> 2. What are good examples of complex domains that have been tackled with
> Node web apps and API layers?
>
> 3. What major road blocks have teams discovered at the edges of Node?
>
> What other tips do you have for convincing an employer that the language
> makes good business sense?
>
> Best,
> David

It would help if you told us what you're building.  As with all
technologies, node.js is great for some things and not so great for
other things.

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