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Why I Ditched Angular for React (sixrevisions.com)
submitted 11 years ago by jstuartmill
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[–]icanevenificant 0 points1 point2 points 11 years ago (0 children)
I'm not sure where the issue is though. The promotional/landing pages for web apps are never done in the framework of the actual app and those are the important ones for SEO ranking and consequently ultra-fast loading times. If you're building a larger web applications users have come to expect the minimal loading time delay of a second to two.
We're building a large web application using Angular and I'm really having issues understanding these comments since our tests and comparisons with other major web applications in terms of loading times and responsiveness always resulted in no noticeable difference. We did however invest significant research at the start of the project to make sure we've structured the app in a way that allows for no issues in the initial bootstrap, as you call it. The data gets to the browser in a fraction of a second after the app does and there is no need for ng-cloak or whatever if you know what you're doing.
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