After all the learning so far, we know that MeteorJS is an excellent framework for building Web and Web-based applications. With the instant data sharing and reactive UI mechanisms, it is a best choice for applications to involve in intensive real-time data sharing. We developed a range of such dynamic applications, in the previous chapters, that need real-time data sharing across clients.
We have learned to develop applications using MeteorJS for both Web and mobile. We have also learned many internal concepts of MeteorJS, which every developer must know to develop applications. We have seen how MeteorJS builds applications for different platforms and how to deploy them for production. This is pretty much everything we need to know to decide and adopt MeteorJS for development.
Is that all? MeteorJS is young. There is still a long way to go. Being a Node.js-based framework, some patterns used in Node.js applications can be used in MeteorJS also...