Workflow and tools for meteor

I'm going to start digging into the Meteor for real (instead of just reading about it). I am almost a complete noob, but at least I decided that I would use Sublime Text as my editor vs webstorm. I know that I need a git account (there goes Bitbucket). What else?

Are yoman, grunt, and bower (and lineman?) That seem to be workday tools also needed to write a non-trivial application? It seems that Meteor already performs most of the basic functions of these tools.

I need a test kit like Jasmine (at least for a start?)

Anything else I'm missing? I just want to get everything I need (yes, including a couple of good Javascript books) before I start.

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You will need the basic elements that you already have (node, npm, git and ruby). You seem to know a little about web applications, so I'll try an analogy.

Yeoman The main goal is the scaffold, the meteor will make truly major forests for you. If you want a more advanced tool for creating forests, I recommend that you try em : https://github.com/EventedMind/em in the Chris case.

The grunt equivalent of the main tasks are handled by meteor teams (server, download, build, deployment ...)

Bower - , (https://atmospherejs.com/) . , (mrt) . , ​​. (. : https://trello.com/b/hjBDflxp/meteor-roadmap)

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: https://www.discovermeteor.com/. ; : https://www.eventedmind.com/

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: https://guide.meteor.com/ https://themeteorchef.com/

; : https://kadira.io/academy/meteor-routing-guide

scss: https://atmospherejs.com/fourseven/scss

: Blaze

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