How to set up Atom and WebStorm for Meteor ES6 (ES2015) and JSX
After my post on ES2015 linting in Sublime Text, I got requests for help with Atom and WebStorm too. The good news is that both of these platforms can make use of ESLint, so most of the steps are the...
View ArticleBuilding maintainable step-by-step tutorials with Git
Meteor’s goal is to make building great apps easier than ever before, and the experience for new users is a very important part of that mission. We found that walking people through all of the Meteor’s...
View ArticleA Javascript State of the Union
One of the highlights of July Devshop SF was to hear from Meteor's CEO Geoff Schmidt in his 'JavaScript State of the Union' session.
View Article2015 Student Summer Meteor Hackathon: Recap
Thanks to all of the participants and judges for our 2015 Student Summer Hackathon! We were wowed with the creativity, ingenuity, and technical prowess that the hackers displayed. Schools represented...
View ArticleAn early look at SQL in Meteor
Meteor has made great strides in making it easy to build a modern 'Connected Client' app with full-stack JavaScript. One of the design decisions we made to build Meteor was initially only supporting...
View ArticleAnnouncing early access to Meteor Galaxy
We're excited to offer an early look at Meteor Galaxy, our commercial service for running and managing Meteor applications in the cloud. Click here to sign up. Our goal has always been to build the...
View ArticleSuccessful Partners, Successful Platform.
A measure of success for any new technology platform is its ability to create new commercial opportunities for its partners.
View ArticleFrom .NET to Meteor in 30 days
In this post, Tom Miley, a software architect at Computol, Inc. (Toledo, Ohio) discusses the transition from using .NET to Meteor on client line-of-business applications and how Meteor has both saved...
View ArticleLearn Meteor online with Coursera
I am pleased to announce that Meteor is collaborating with Coursera and the University of London. Lecturer Matthew Yee-King is presenting the Responsive Website Development and Design Specialization,...
View ArticleMeteor hot code push - with great power comes great responsibility
Out of the box, Meteor comes with an amazing ability called 'hot code push'. Hot code push lets you update all of your connected clients, browsers and mobile apps when the server is updated, without...
View ArticleAnnouncing Meteor 1.2 – ES2015, Angular, React, and More
Today we're delighted to announce Meteor 1.2, our latest release of the Meteor JavaScript application platform. It's our largest and most ambitious release to date, with big additions to nearly every...
View ArticleIntroducing our System Status Page
We recently opened up Galaxy Early Access to offer select customers a glimpse into our new service for running and managing Meteor applications in the cloud. The program is going very well so far -...
View ArticleMeteor Global Hackathon Update
I've been amazed at the reaction to the Meteor Global Distributed Hackathon - we've gotten hundreds of team registrations from around the world, and I can't wait to see what people build over the...
View ArticleOfficial Angular support with angular-meteor 1.0.0
As announced earlier in this blog post, Angular is now officially supported in Meteor 1.2.
View ArticleA Round-Up of Meteor Podcasts
Building a development framework isn't just about solving technological challenges: it's also about fostering an active and vibrant community. And in that regard, the Meteor community certainly shines:...
View ArticleAnnouncing Meteor Galaxy
Big news today! We're delighted to announce Meteor Galaxy, our cloud platform for operating and managing Meteor applications. It's been a long time in the making and today's release is just the first...
View ArticleHow to win a hackathon
The Meteor Global Distributed Hackathon is this weekend with over 1000 participants, and it's not too late to join.
View ArticleAnnouncing the Winners of the Meteor Global Distributed Hackathon
What a weekend! Over October 10th and 11th Meteor developers from all over the world came together to build apps in droves. Here’s a look at the numbers:
View ArticleMade in NYC - Meteor Devshop is coming to New York
Big news from the organizers of Meteor New York. I'll let them take it away:
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