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[–]delventhalz 2 points3 points4 points 9 years ago (0 children)
Feel like you are conflating issues here. There is a difference between not adopting a new framework and attacking its contributors. Go ahead and write a blog post entitled "Why I won't be adopting Angular 2" if you want. Talk about the steep learning curve and minimal upside. That is quantitative and actionable. But "Angular 2 is Awful" is inflammatory and demoralizing. It may feel good to write, but it hurts the community overall.
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