Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Sat Jun 8 05:49:01 CDT 2013
Hi Hans -- Thank you, I have already noticed emberJS but I didn't know about canJS (I have just checked it - it looks good) (and many others I expect)... As Jim have noted in this thread: > It is now hard just to decide which > are the best products to follow. and so to not get stuck in "framework selection paralysis" it's time to make a decision - and I'd go with AngularJS - it looks the most natural for my development habits. <<< Of course, you can't really get a true sense of things just by reading someone's blog post. >>> Yes,but I have read several opinions on AngularJS - they all were mostly positive and realistic. Yes, I realize they can be somehow biased. Anyway - I'm choosing angularJS. Thank you. - Shamil Saturday, June 8, 2013 3:23 AM -07:00 from Hans-Christian Andersen <hans.andersen at phulse.com>: > >Cool. Of course, you can't really get a true sense of things just by reading someone's blog post. > >I'm not really going to bother debating where that author went wrong (which he did in some places) or not anyways. I thought this was simply a "I'll show you my technology and you show me yours" sort of emails (and I'm currently working on a Backbone application, so I have direct experience) and not some sort of framework/library competition. > >Have fun with Angular. You should, however, seriously consider playing with some of the others (the ones I suggested plus EmberJS, CanJS, etc) before getting too comfortable with just Angular. > >- Hans > > >On 2013-06-07, at 3:06 PM, Salakhetdinov Shamil < mcp2004 at mail.ru > wrote: > >> Hi Hans -- >> >> Did you read: http://www.nebithi.com/2012/12/27/backbone-and-angular-demystifying-the-myths/ ? >> >>> Plus, they are event driven, so you can make proper >>> JavaScript applications the right way. >> See above. >> >> See also: >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9682092/databinding-in-angularjs#answer-9693933 >> >> >> -- Shamil >> >> Friday, June 7, 2013 1:26 PM -07:00 from Hans-Christian Andersen < hans.andersen at phulse.com >: >>> If suggest taking a look at http://marionettejs.com/ or http://kmalakoff.github.io/knockback/ . >>> >>> Both are based on Backbone.js and throw in some of the most popular tools, such as underscore.js and jquery etc. >>> >>> Plus, they are event driven, so you can make proper JavaScript applications the right way. >>> >>> You could also just use backbone.js, but both of these add nice additional features on top of backbone to make writing less but better code. >>> >>> Backbone is turning out to be the popular JavaScript framework, just as jquery became the defacto JavaScript library. >>> >>> - Hans >>> >>> <<< skipped >>> >