I'm in exactly the same position as you. I was overwhelmed with building web applications (coming from a self taught design and then web development background). I found Meteor and quickly started building increasingly complex applications (without having to learn things like webpack etc).
Now, a good few years later I'm a full stack developer with a great job building some really cool and cutting edge software. I've learned all the things that Meteor did for me, but I wouldn't have got here without it.
I really think that with the right decisions, Meteor can rise to be a top tier JS framework. Very hopeful to see where it goes.
Now, a good few years later I'm a full stack developer with a great job building some really cool and cutting edge software. I've learned all the things that Meteor did for me, but I wouldn't have got here without it.
I really think that with the right decisions, Meteor can rise to be a top tier JS framework. Very hopeful to see where it goes.