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by trezm
3254 days ago
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"The AngularJS framework for HTML5 is relatively new, and a valid concern is whether it will be replaced by a new framework in the future." I'd say AngularJS is pretty battle tested at this point... Not to mention that it's now considered old for the industry and is not necessarily performant. I get that this is put out by qt and is pretty obviously bias, but it seems like they should have given html5 a stronger chance... |
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So what he said was true... but misleading. A more fair comparison would be to compare QML to HTML5's release date of 2014, or HTML 2.0's release date of 1995.
Sure Angular may get replaced, but in 20 years HTML is going to still be around.