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About Meteor

Meteor is a full-stack platform from Meteor Development Group that supports web and mobile application development. It combines real-time data updates, an integrated build tool, and a unified JavaScript stack so developers can create applications quickly and efficiently. Meteor allows for smooth integration with popular front-end frameworks and provides features like live data synchronization across clients and server. With reliable support for MongoDB, developers can build sophisticated data models with ease. Key capabilities: real-time data synchronization integrated build tool MongoDB support user authentication mobile compatibility Best for: developers that need a comprehensive framework for building modern web and mobile applications.

Meteor Details

Vendor
Meteor Development Group
Year Launched
2012
Location
San Francisco, California, USA.
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
documentation, community
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean
Users
Startups, Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), Tech Companies, Individual Developers
Industries Served
Technology, e-commerce, education, and real-time collaboration platforms
Tags
Application Development, Meteor

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Does Meteor have an in-app market place?

Yes

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Pros & Cons

  • Real-time Data Handling: Ideal for apps requiring instant updates.
  • Full-stack Development: One platform for both front-end and back-end development.
  • Rich Package Ecosystem: Access to community packages on Atmosphere.
  • Cross-platform Deployment: One codebase for web, mobile, and desktop apps.
  • Strong TypeScript Support: Enhances productivity with a powerful, typed JavaScript.
  • MongoDB Dependency: Limited database options (primarily relies on MongoDB).
  • Scaling Complexity: May require fine-tuning for large-scale applications.
  • Real-time Overhead: Real-time features can be resource-heavy if not properly managed.
  • Niche Community: Smaller user base compared to larger frameworks like Node.js or Django.
  • Galaxy Pricing: Hosting on Galaxy can get expensive for larger applications.

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