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by blumkvist
3899 days ago
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That very much depends on what you're doing. For front-enders, probably yes. There are other job functions though. UI is very tedious to get done and Kendo offers an easy way out, leaving you to do your main job, be it business intelligence, custom predictive analytics or something else. |
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> If you simply are creating internal tools for a business to use and don't care about aesthetics or having great control/UX experience, Kendo is possibly an easy hand held solution for your company. On the other hand, the type of company who has this as a goal is likely a terrible company to work for and will not lead to very interesting work.