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by tomsaffell
4694 days ago
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Yes, I'd agree that both solve the "large dev teams looking to build native browser-based apps". But I think the difference is that Flex was reasonably good at it, but was very effectively sold into the enterprise by Adobe. Hence it did well in the enterprise, but not great outside. By contrast, AngularJs is not being sold into the enterprise by anyone (yet?), and is, IMO, better at solving those problems. Hence my prediction: unlike Flex, AngularJS will gain market share in single-page-apps outside the firewall, as well as inside the firewall. |
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