Pls dont award bfor [login to view URL] you said your choice of Metero is due to comfortability with Meteor, I would say that you have made a right choice. Meteor is a very promising framework built on Node.js and I personally feel it would be very popular in near [login to view URL], companies like Twitter and Facebook have been moving toward a real-time web. It’s inevitable that, sooner than you probably expect, users will expect web applications to work near-instantaneously. I imagine there’s already users who wince whenever a separate page load is required for simple tasks like changing settings and logging out. Meteor has also received $11M+ in funding which would help it to be made bigger and [login to view URL] financial backing ensures that Meteor will remain around and supported, and for developers who need a financially and developmentally stable framework, the funding will only make Meteor more appealing.
I myself have been Java developer for 12 years and have been fliddling with Angular JS, Node.js for quite a long time. Honestly speaking I have had a great interest in Meteor and have been looking for such a project where I can show my talent with Meteor. Of course, we will work in milestones and you would not have to pay until you see results.
Questions:
Are you using any database in your current app? If yes, what database is it? As you know, Meteor goes very well with MongoDB so we will have to convert the database in MongoDB too.
You mentioned you want to replace some of