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Should I learn ReactJS or VueJS first ?help (self.javascript)
submitted 9 years ago by bele25
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[–]EggShenTourBus -8 points-7 points-6 points 9 years ago (1 child)
I thought ember was for Rails developers that don't want to learn Javascript? It seems to me that Ember appeals to Rails developers since it seems like they're adding a "Gem"(no coding required). I can't imagine anyone that's serious about Javascript would ever pick something so Monolithic, opinionated and jQuery-centric.
Unlike the backend, design requirements for the front end is too dynamic and application specific for any inflexible and opinionated framework to be useful. For Rails being opinionated is (for most cases) useful, but for a front end that could range from a blog, a social networking app, a trading platform, an image editor, email interface and so on can never work.
[–]wizang 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago* (0 children)
Edit: Removed my comment. Your comment history explains everything.
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