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joshburgess | 10 years ago
It has the most streamlined, elegant conventions of any framework I've looked at, it focuses on writing in plain, modern JavaScript (ES2015/2016), it's highly modular and plugable, and it tries as much as possible to always comply with modern standards.
Hopefully performance is on par with React when it hits official release so that at least a few more people take a serious look at it. It's unfortunate that so much hype surrounds Angular and React simply due to Google and Facebook backing them.
Don't get me wrong. I also like React. However, the hype is a little unwarranted. People treat it as if it's the end-all, be-all way to write JS from now until the end of time.
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