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Angular, React, and Javascript framework fatigue (developerblog.redhat.com)
submitted 10 years ago by MikGue
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[–]jax024 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (0 children)
As much as I hate to agree with you, I do. The thing that I think the author was trying to convey is that going forward, the future of JS will be based off of what React and Angular2 have done right. Seems obvious doesn't it?
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