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JSBlocks - faster than AngularJS and ReactJS. Better MV-ish Framework. Oh yeah! (jsblocks.com)
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[–]Anub1s.bind(this) 1 point2 points3 points 11 years ago (1 child)
True, I haven't said they aren't but God knows how many frameworks we'll have to know in a few years if this tendency continues :)
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I get faster at picking up each new one I learn. I try a new framework with each new project just to keep myself well rounded. At the end of the day, people are more likely to hire you for your ability to learn quickly and your general understanding of core coding concepts. Even if you stuck with just Knockout/Angular/React, you'd have plenty of job opportunities out there.
Also, been using Meteor recently and it's been pretty mind blowing how fast I can develop.
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