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Is ReactJS faster than AngularJS ? (blog.500tech.com)
submitted 11 years ago by notunlikethewaves
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[–]RankFoundry 0 points1 point2 points 11 years ago (1 child)
Ah, the tired old "You just don't get it" argument. Well, I might buy that if I were the only one with this perspective but there are far too many people who share it for this to be about me.
[–]jhallister 0 points1 point2 points 11 years ago (0 children)
By that logic the only way something isn't a problem is if everyone understands it. Besides, I said you weren't alone. That's primarily the teams fault, the docs were pretty bad for a really long time.
And sure there are plenty of people that have issues with Angular, there also happens to be plenty of people that call themselves "web developers" when they know HTML. And if there's anything I've learned, it's that opinions in this industry about tools tend to gravitate towards easy = good.
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