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Hi all,
Sorry for what is probably a lame post. Despite much searching I've completely failed to remember and find a boilerplate/similar for Backbone I came across in the last 2-3 weeks or so.
I can't recall where I originally found out about it; it may have been here in r/javascript, it may have been from an RSS feed. Whatever the case may be, I can't seem to relocate it.
It did have a dedicated site/page to it.
What Backbone templates/boilerplates/etc are you familiar with?
The closest I can find is Bocoup's Backbone Boilerplate, but that's not it.
Sorry, and thanks!
Edit: I should add that it wasn't a github page either, though it may have been available through via github. The site also had text talking about how it used R.js "for you" or something along those lines. It had build scripts and everything provided.
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