Choosing a JavaScript framework
With so many good JavaScript frameworks available, it’s getting harder to decide in which direction to head. Brian Reindel offers some good advice to those looking to embrace a framework but aren’t quite sure what to look for.
A JavaScript framework may not make you a better programmer, but it will make you more efficient. That alone should be reason enough to choose a JavaScript framework, or library if you prefer. Unless you decide to build your own, there are plenty of options available to developers. However, choosing the right framework can be tricky, and weeding through a mess of opinionated fanboys (myself included) is intimidating.
Brian targets such areas as browser support, project maturity, documentation, & community and how they can have a profound effect on your choice(s). While a lot of the material will be repetitive to many experienced developers, it’s definitely useful to those that are just now looking at leveraging a framework.
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