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by prottmann
4497 days ago
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The Problem is that most of the people only read about "the new fancy JS frameworks" and then they choose it too. Most articles are so optimistic (because it is new, cool, make fun), that is hard to understand if the "tool" is the right one or not, you see it when you use it. So i am glad to see when people / companies write about their expierence with the "new" technologies.
Everybody can then verify if the tool is the right tool for a project/problem or not. E. g. you write "If you are writing a web app to solve some business problem which sits behind a login angular really isn't a problem".
When somebody read this, this person thinks "cool, angular is the right tool for a login backend application". |
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