Repeating question from year ago. Does the js frameworks war (game of thrones?) show any signs of stabilizing? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compariso
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that wikipedia page is hopelessly out of date! ;-) and I'll vote (selfishly) for React.js as well.
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so is the js stack now something like node/react/jquery/d3? Or am I confusing too many levels of abstraction?
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there's a front/backend JS stack. Node on the backend and many options for client. npmjs.com is common glue
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for front, DOM manipulation library @ heart of any stack so venerable jQuery, React, Ember, Angular, etc.
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oh so on front end part react disrupted jquery? isn't there huge legacy stuff built on top of jquery?
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yeah tons of stuff still built-in/maintained in jQuery but very few new projects now using jQuery.
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Related: is backend getting polarized from ruby/python middle ground to server side js vs scala & other typed langs?
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each platform has its advantages/disadvantages, but Node/NPM/JavaScript is largest and most versatile ecosystem
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