JavaScript for Line of Business Applications
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JavaScript for Line of Business Applications
Keeping track of current JavaScript Frameworks that help design your clientside Business Logic Layers.
Curated by Jan Hesse
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Which Javascript framework to use? Angular vs. Ember vs. Marionette

Which Javascript framework to use? Angular vs. Ember vs. Marionette | JavaScript for Line of Business Applications | Scoop.it

So you've got a new project you want to build and you're going to pick a front-end javascript framework. First make sure you absolutely need the single page application. Chances are you can do without it. However, let's say you want to do a lot of javascript client-side intensive stuff, then how should you decide what framework to use? I've been in this same scenario myself multiple times, so I decided to blog about it. I have a love-hate relationship with all 3 of these frameworks because I have used all of them on work and personal projects. I only focus on client side frameworks here, not server side, e.g. meteor, sailsjs, express. I only included the frameworks I have experience with.

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Why I Chose Ember.js

I have finally made the plunge to really dig into Ember.js. But, if you are familiar with the vast landscape of Javascript frameworks, you may wonder why I chose Ember.js. This isn't a light decision and Ember.js is thought to have quite a steep learning curve. However, I think that there are some reasons behind this that I will cover in a later post.

So to start, let's look at the various frameworks and my own relations to them in my track to eventually set upon Ember.js.

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