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by rc_hackernews 1687 days ago
I think it's the familiarity factor.

It's pretty close to the way you'd work with C#/Java. If you were coming from that type of background, it's an easier transition.

A plus, and also a minus, of Angular is that it's pretty "self-contained". There's first party tools built-in, that are maintained by Angular. You also don't have to endlessly tweak Webpack which is also a plus.

That self-containment has also led to a less vibrant ecosystem in my opinion. There's more React "stuff" out there than for Angular.

Also, if you're the "mythz" I think you are, just want to say I'm a big fan of ServiceStack and you do great work on it.

Just wish I could work somewhere that uses it instead of primarily working with it on my personal projects. Given how the .NET community "works" though, I fear that might not happen. Conversation for another thread though. Kudos again.

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Yep it me, thx for the kind words :)