1) Seeing things in action often clarifies my design.
2) You can build things really fast with Meteor.
3) After you know what you're doing you can develop the robust version much more quickly. This time savings is often significant.
4) Since Meteor is built on Node, you don't throw everything away. You can actually keep quite a few functions and nearly all your handlebars intact when you port to the final project.
I'm not saying working this way is for everyone, but it works well for me.
2) You can build things really fast with Meteor.
3) After you know what you're doing you can develop the robust version much more quickly. This time savings is often significant.
4) Since Meteor is built on Node, you don't throw everything away. You can actually keep quite a few functions and nearly all your handlebars intact when you port to the final project.
I'm not saying working this way is for everyone, but it works well for me.