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by bejar37
4911 days ago
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Recently decided to use Backbone as a JSMVC Framework on my team. Although I looked at Ember and Angular, which obviously both have many more features than backbone out of the box, We chose to use Backbone because it seems to have such a large and vibrant community behind it - seems like angular and ember are both lacking in this respect. However, as our Backbone application grew in complexity, we noticed that Backbone is so bare in terms of functionalities that we had to build our own half-baked framework on top of
it to make up for the gaps. I think the Backbone project needs to make Backbone's intentional feature sparseness clear. I've come to realize that backbone is more of a library which provides a basis to make a client-side framework rather than a something that can be used standalone by app developers. If I could go back and change our original choice, I definitely would have gone with one of the Backbone-derived frameworks (chaplin, marionette) or just gone with something more fully-featured like angular. While backbone is beautiful and elegant for small projects, it just doesn't provide much convenience as a stand-alone library for larger applications. |
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1) https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/angular
2) https://plus.google.com/110323587230527980117/
3) https://plus.google.com/communities/115368820700870330756
4) http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=angularjs&uio=d4
5) http://www.youtube.com/user/angularjs
6) http://mgcrea.github.com/angular-strap/
7) http://angular-ui.github.com/