I was a huge advocate for Angular back in the 1.x days. After switching to a company that was already heavily leveraging jQuery, I found Rivets.js. It handles data binding, templating, etc without having to change out your model/controller stuff. When I discovered Vue.js a few years ago, it felt like a revelation. It was lightweight like Rivets but had more power and extensibility.
I don’t feel like an expert on this stuff but Vue.js was pretty easy to get started with and I’m not hacking my way around limitations like I was with Rivets.
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I was a huge advocate for Angular back in the 1.x days. After switching to a company that was already heavily leveraging jQuery, I found Rivets.js. It handles data binding, templating, etc without having to change out your model/controller stuff. When I discovered Vue.js a few years ago, it felt like a revelation. It was lightweight like Rivets but had more power and extensibility.
I don’t feel like an expert on this stuff but Vue.js was pretty easy to get started with and I’m not hacking my way around limitations like I was with Rivets.