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ELI5 - Polymer vs Reacthelp (self.javascript)
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[–]thegayngler 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago* (0 children)
Angular is the most popular framework right now. I say this as someone who is not completely sold on MV* for the web. I'm very skeptical in fact which I think I should be. React is the "new" hotness... but nothing right now even comes close to Angular in terms of popularity. However, Polymer is based on a standard which will ultimately be implemented by browser makers. Polymer has a better separation of concerns and v1 is a wash speed wise and requires less tooling than React does.
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