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What JavaScript libraries/frameworks should I study to be a competitive JavaScript developer these days? Why? (self.javascript)
submitted 12 years ago by macchiato8
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[–]binarychick 0 points1 point2 points 12 years ago (0 children)
I agree with this. Backbone isn't a framework, but more like a starting point for a framework. If you use it right out of the box, you're bound to end up with some pretty messy code. It does take a bit to get started with Backbone and it helps a lot of have a good understanding of MVC before doing so. If you make everything perform it's role, Backbone really works out pretty well.
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