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# Angel
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An easily-extensible web server framework in Dart.
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[Documentation](http://www.dartdocs.org/documentation/angel_framework/1.0.0-dev)
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[Wiki](https://github.com/angel-dart/angel/wiki)
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# About
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I come from Node development, usually with Express and FeathersJS. When I started learning
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Dart, I fell in love with it and the huge potential it has on the client-side. But I did
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feel that server-side was lacking.
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The goal of Angel is to present a server environment navigable to JavaScript pilgrims,
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but also powerful enough to build robust JSON API's in little time. Another focus is to
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make Angel extremely extensible, and thus most of the most common business logic is
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shipped as its own separate Angel plugin.
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In my opinion, it makes no sense that today's frontend tools have no real sense of
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integration with backend tools, at least in JavaScript, where there are a trillion
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of each. With the right server framework in Dart, we can build full-stack apps that
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breathe and function as one single body, rather than as two segregated, monolithic units.
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Tally ho!
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# Development
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The base of Angel is just about done, but it still needs more
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unit tests before it is ready for production.
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If you'd like to contribute, feel free to read the docs (as well
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as though generated by dartdoc), and then clone the repo. I plan to eventually
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integrate Angel with Travis, so we can merge pull requests faster.
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# Thanks for using Angel
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Thank you for using this library. I hope you like it. I have put months of effort
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into Angel.
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Feel free to follow me on Twitter:
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[@thosakwe](http://twitter.com/thosakwe)
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Or, check out [my blog](http://blog.thosakwe.com) |