I understand that the node community is still very young but hopefully they'll start consolidating around some of the core libraries/frameworks pretty soon. For example, I haven't seen a consensus for the best testing or packaging libraries.
Yea they really need to change the background behind the code. There are so many new frameworks with unknown user bases and support out there that their website design can be the difference between getting users or not.
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I think I'd try Tornado first myself because of Python's error tracebacks. In my opinion they make debugging significantly easier.
Is there any other software in this space?
http://github.com/thatismatt/josi http://github.com/visionmedia/express http://github.com/mde/geddy
These ones haven't seen commits in over a month:
http://github.com/obt/bomberjs http://github.com/simonw/djangode
At a lower level of abstractions are the middleware layers Connect http://github.com/extjs/Connect and JSGI http://github.com/kriszyp/jsgi-node