What Javascript Framework should you be using? This seems to be the question everybody is asking … and everybody seems to have a different answer. I’m here at ng-conf 2015. Is AngularJS the answer?
Angular has a particular opinion about how to build a Javascript application. But other popular alternatives exist. Ember.js prescribes a set of conventions that help build large-scale web applications. React and Flux provide composable view components that can be assembled together to build a solution. And it seems like a new Javascript framework is released every few minutes that touts some amazing new feature (which, of course, has led to Framework Fatigue).
At ng-conf, however, a thought occurred to me. We saw presentations that discussed topics like:
Consider how much care and craftsmanship is going into Angular as an open-source project. Perhaps there are other projects that operate at this level, but it’s probably the exception not the rule.
No one is saying that AngularJS is the right answer to every problem. But if I am an organization trying to make a decision on what Javascript framework I should use, how could I ask for more diligence from a project that I will use as a cornerstone to build my own application? I don’t think you can go wrong with choosing Angular and its popularity is rightly justified.
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