Have an Angular app? 1.x will be deprecated, a move to 2.0 or Ember will require a rewrite. Or, you can start iterating into React now.
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@wycats the point is you can iterate, you don't have to rewrite.@brianleroux -
@ryanflorence@brianleroux I've had enough Frankenstein monster apps to last a lifetime. -
@wycats How do you get Ember into 40,000 lines of jQuery garbage w/o resembling frankenstein? Or you're saying rewrite? -
@ryanflorence I tend to break out areas of the app into Ember apps and migrate slowly, rather than try to cram jQuery junk into Ember views. -
@wycats ember does not make it clear how to then have two or three of these on the page at once. -
@ryanflorence two or three is not the migration strategy. One that subsumes more and more verticals is.
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@wycats@ryanflorence@brianleroux pre-1.0 React has been *way* stabler for us than post-1.0 Angular. Thanks to minimal API surface. -
@dan_abramov@ryanflorence@brianleroux I guess they didn't try that hard to maintain stability? -
@wycats They try hard, despite changes being minimal. Deprecations work for one more release, migration paths explained, sometimes automated -
@dan_abramov I was always surprised by the sizable list of breaking changes in minor releases in Angular. -
I bet they they wouldn't be so eager if Google actually used Angular in major products
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@fbOpenSource@dan_abramov core framework authors working on real apps is the best defense against second system syndrome (ht:@dhh) -
@wycats@dan_abramov@dhh phew, we have an app.
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@wycats@ryanflorence@brianleroux Thing about@reactjs is that it works very well with Flux which can be used with other view solutions.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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