In fact it's the reason I'm not using Meteor, which is a shame because it looks really good. The optimistic UI feature is something I really want, and have had to implement my own custom solution for. I've nothing against Mongo per se, I just need a relational database.
Since most apps are likely better suited to using a relational database, I'm curious as to Meteor's original decision to go with Mongo. Would love to know their rationale behind that choice if anyone can enlighten me / point me towards any articles?
In fact it's the reason I'm not using Meteor, which is a shame because it looks really good. The optimistic UI feature is something I really want, and have had to implement my own custom solution for. I've nothing against Mongo per se, I just need a relational database.
Since most apps are likely better suited to using a relational database, I'm curious as to Meteor's original decision to go with Mongo. Would love to know their rationale behind that choice if anyone can enlighten me / point me towards any articles?