I just read some info on the Hoodie library. This thing claims to let you write web apps quick. One fun thing was that it stores stuff locally, and can work even if you are online. A lot of the sample code looked positively simple. Can this possibly work? I don't know. But it has my interest.
Then I came to the following declaration:
Hoodie is currently a developer preview. Some features are missing, some things might change, there's a lot of optimization to be done. Don't use this for production.Oh snap. That did not instill confidence. I guess it is nice to get an early look at what they might have going. But I don't fool around much. I write code that I want to ship now. Perhaps I should wait and see how Hoodie pans out. Too bad. It seemed pretty cool.