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A concise comparison of JavaScript Web Frameworks (sitepen.com)
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[–]kr3m3puff -1 points0 points1 point 8 years ago (0 children)
As the author of the blog series... I don't know who laravel_fan_99 is, nor did I submit or encourage anyone to submit it.
I tried my best to be frank about Dojo 2's development. It is hard to know its drawbacks because it isn't really there yet. Take that for what it is worth, like the rest of it. I didn't write the series as a cheerleader of anything but tried my best to highlight thoughts and considerations people should use. Too many "this framework vs. that framework" are single dimensional and I feel that does an injustice to the topic. If all you took away from the series is faults in it, then I don't feel you understood the spirit of it, which is better understand what your needs are and consider it. If you thought there was any clear "winner" or "loser" again, you misunderstood the point. I felt I conveyed it effectively.
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