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Meteor
Developer(s)Meteor Software
Initial releaseJanuary 20, 2012; 8 years ago[1]
Stable release
RepositoryMeteor Repository
Written inJavaScript
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeJavaScript framework
LicenseMIT License
Websitewww.meteor.com

Meteor, or MeteorJS, is a free and open-sourceisomorphicJavaScriptweb framework[3] written using Node.js. Meteor allows for rapid prototyping and produces cross-platform (Android, iOS, Web) code. It integrates with MongoDB and uses the Distributed Data Protocol and a publish–subscribe pattern to automatically propagate data changes to clients without requiring the developer to write any synchronization code. On the client, Meteor can be used with its own Blaze templating engine, as well as with the Angular or React frameworks.

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Meteor is developed by Meteor Software. The startup was incubated by Y Combinator[4] and received $11.2M in funding from Andreessen Horowitz in July 2012.[5] Meteor raised an additional $20M in Series B funding from Matrix Partners, Andreessen Horowitz and Trinity Ventures.[6] It intends to become profitable by offering Galaxy, an enterprise-grade hosting environment for Meteor applications.[7]

History[edit]

Having been in development for about 8 months, Meteor was initially released in December 2011 under the name Skybreak.[8] By April 2012, the framework was renamed Meteor and officially launched.[9] During the next few months, and with the help of large investments from Andreessen Horowitz and endorsements from high-profile figures in the startup world,[9] Meteor steadily increased its user base and became more commonly used in production websites.

Particularly after receiving large amounts of venture capital in its Series B funding round, Meteor acquired and integrated several other startups into its core product. Acquisitions have included FathomDB, a cloud database startup,[10] Galaxy, a cloud platform for operating and managing Meteor applications,[11] and Kadira, a performance monitoring solution.[12] Meteor has successfully monetized its userbase: In 2016, Meteor beat its own revenue goals by 30% by offering web hosting for Meteor apps through Galaxy.[13]

From 2016 the Meteor Development Group (the open source organisation powering Meteor) started working on a new backend layer based on GraphQL to gradually replace their pub/sub system, largely isolated in the whole node.js ecosystem: the Apollo framework. Download ultraman mebius movie sub indo.

In 2019, the Meteor framework and Galaxy Hosting Products were purchased by Tiny Capital. and renamed Meteor Software.

Books[edit]

  • Coleman, Tom; Greif, Sacha - Discover Meteor (2014)[14]
  • Hochhaus, Stephan; Schoebel, Manuel - Meteor in Action (2014)[15]
  • Müns, Philipp - Auditing Meteor Applications (2016)
  • Strack, Isaac - Getting started with Meteor.js JavaScript framework (2012)[16]
  • Susiripala, Arunoda - Bulletproof Meteor (2014)[17]
  • Titarenco, David; Robinson, Josh; Gray, Aaron - Introducing Meteor (2015)[18]
  • Susiripala, Arunoda - Meteor Explained - A Journey Into Meteor's Reactivity (2014)[19]
  • Turnbull, David - Your First Meteor Application: A Complete Beginner's Guide to the Meteor JavaScript Framework (2014)[20]

Packages and Tools[edit]

  • Meteor Toys - in-app development tools [21]
  • Meteor Candy - in-app admin panel [22]
  • InjectDetect - database injection attack detection [23]
  • Vulcan.js - React/GraphQL stack built on top of Meteor [24]
  • Apollo - GraphQL server with support for Meteor

References[edit]

  1. ^'Bump to version 0.1.1 · meteor/meteor@4e4358e'. GitHub.
  2. ^'Meteor 1.8 erases the debts of 1.7'. meteor.com. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  3. ^Vanian, Jonathan (27 December 2014). 'Meteor wants to be the warp drive for building real-time apps'. Gigaom.
  4. ^Tan, Garry. 'Meteor (YC S11) raises $11.2M from Andreessen Horowitz and Matrix Partners to create the next Ruby on Rails'. Y Combinator.
  5. ^Finley, Klint (2012-07-25). 'Andreessen Horowitz Keeps Eating The Software World With $11.2 Million Investment In JavaScript Framework Company Meteor'. TechCrunch.
  6. ^'Announcing our $20m Series B Funding – Meteor Blog'. Meteor Blog. 2015-05-19. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  7. ^'Meteor's new $11.2 million development budget – Meteor Blog'. meteor.com. 25 July 2012.
  8. ^'Skybreak is now Meteor – Meteor Blog'. meteor.com. 20 January 2012.
  9. ^ ab'Meteor: Etherpad Founder & Other Rockstars Team Up To Make Web App Development A Breeze – TechCrunch'. techcrunch.com.
  10. ^Lardinois, Frederic (2014-10-07). 'Meteor Acquires YC Alum FathomDB For Its Development Platform'. TechCrunch.
  11. ^DeBergalis, Matt (2015-10-05). 'Announcing Meteor Galaxy'. Meteor Blog. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
  12. ^'MDG acquires Kadira APM – Meteor Blog'. Meteor Blog. 2017-03-24. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  13. ^'Meteor in 2017 – Meteor Blog'. Meteor Blog. 2017-01-26. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
  14. ^Coleman, Tom; Grief, Sacha. Discover Meteor.
  15. ^Hochhaus, Stephan; Schoebel, Manuel (2014). Meteor in Action. Manning. ISBN9781617292477.
  16. ^Strack, Isaac (2012). Getting started with Meteor.js JavaScript framework (New ed.). Birmingham, UK: Packt Pub. ISBN978-1782160823.
  17. ^Susiripala, Arunoda. 'Bulletproof Meteor'. Meteorhacks.
  18. ^Robinson, Josh (2015-12-30). Introducing Meteor. Gray, Aaron, Titarenco, David. [Berkeley, CA]. ISBN9781430268352. OCLC934083393.
  19. ^Susiripala, Arunoda. 'Meteor Explained - A Journey Into Meteor's Reactivity'. Meteorhacks.
  20. ^Turnbull, David (30 July 2014). Your First Meteor Application.
  21. ^'Meteor Toys'. meteor.toys. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  22. ^'Meteor Candy, the Admin Panel for Your Meteor.js App'. www.meteorcandy.com. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  23. ^'Inject Detect'. www.injectdetect.com. Retrieved 2017-09-29.
  24. ^'VulcanJS: The full-stack React+GraphQL framework'. vulcanjs.org. Retrieved 2017-09-29.

External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • meteor on GitHub
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Meteor_(web_framework)&oldid=940341054'

via NASA

The Earth is pocked with roughly 190 major meteor craters, yet scientists only know the age of just a few. Recently, A NASA scientist analyzed the age of the Yarrabubba meteor crater in Australia and found it to be 2.229 billion years old, making it now the oldest crater currently known.

“It’s 200 million years older than the previously oldest known crater, which was the over 200-kilometer Vredefort Dome crater in South Africa,” said Timmons Erickson, a research scientist with the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science division, or ARES, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.