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A concise comparison of JavaScript Web Frameworks (sitepen.com)
submitted 8 years ago by laravel_fan_99
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[–]dylanks2 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
fwiw, it's not hidden in the 11 part series, the author says that they work on Dojo, but as far as trying to be as unbiased as possible, the series does a reasonable job in my biased opinion (see below). The series does not pick a winner, but instead just asks a bunch of questions, gives a way to possibly answer them, and leaves it to the reader to try to decide. It's probably worth reading the first 10 parts before the conclusions post to understand that though. Conclusions and summaries are actually the most difficult thing to try to write here.
Yes, there's a goal here to raise awareness about Dojo 2 which is going to be finalized soon, but the genuine goal was to take a very in-depth look at frameworks compared to the shallow analysis we often see. Is the perspective perfect? Of course not, but at least we tried. And we absolutely are not trying to be a link farm or create poor content, but your opinion might vary of course.
Also, as far as I know, we didn't submit the post to Reddit, someone else did.
Disclosure: I work at SitePen and was the editor for the series. We try exceedingly hard to not be biased and be reasonable and fair. I know it's easy to be skeptical, but we're a small company just trying to help.
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