Yes, but that just states that bootstrap is more than ready for heady 
traffic. A tipical bussines RIA will be run just for a hundred or 
thounsands of employees inside company's LAN, so heavy traffic won't be an 
issue. 

What could become an issue is how suitable bootstrap is to allow a 
programmer to create a robust set of classes to handle data entry forms of 
dozens of fields with validations, multiple-pages, multiple-chained forms, 
 complex navigational menus, etc.

Regards

Victor Espina

On Friday, May 11, 2012 10:48:57 AM UTC-5, austiine wrote:
>
> well, if big boys like twitter and youtube are playing with it then i'd 
> say it is more than ready
>
> On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Victor Espina <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi. I am a senior desktop MIS programmer that is in the process of 
>> jumping to RIA programming.  I had been reading about JQuery and ExtJS for 
>> about a couple of months, but find out about bootstrap a couple of days 
>> before and got really hooked with it's beatifull and clean interface and 
>> its grid system.
>>
>> I guess my question would be: its bootstrap ready for a large intranet 
>> MIS project ?  or it is more suitable for small websites ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Victor Espina
>>
>>
>

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