Been meaning to look into React, so thanks for the review. Polymer is really not an option until Web Components are more broadly accepted by the browsers and better specified. One of the things I like about Angular JS…
Great article. Really loved the "Good Parts" vs "Pain Points" for each framework.
I'm leading a totally online Coding Dojo at AirConf, similar to what @caike and I ran at RailsConf 2014: http://youtu.be/d-Yc7XpELRg
I would also like to see this approach in Lua by comparison. I find the performance loss negligible compared to the ease of writing / debugging Lua.
Been meaning to look into React, so thanks for the review. Polymer is really not an option until Web Components are more broadly accepted by the browsers and better specified. One of the things I like about Angular JS…
Great article. Really loved the "Good Parts" vs "Pain Points" for each framework.
I'm leading a totally online Coding Dojo at AirConf, similar to what @caike and I ran at RailsConf 2014: http://youtu.be/d-Yc7XpELRg
I would also like to see this approach in Lua by comparison. I find the performance loss negligible compared to the ease of writing / debugging Lua.