Up to now your customers keep us busy with new ideas. We even hardly 
advertise our products :-)

I was talking to a JS expert. He likes the react framework. Now there are 
four frameworks to evaluate ...

Regards,
  Thomas

Am Mittwoch, 5. September 2018 12:59:54 UTC+2 schrieb Jason:
>
> Yeah, I get what you mean.  Used to work at a Java shop using Google Web 
> Toolkit to build their web application, and it was ok.  Until you tried to 
> do something that GWT didn't like and had to figure workarounds.  The 
> reason GWT was picked was everyone in the company knew Java, and not JS.  
> That worked until the issues with GWT couldn't be papered over any longer, 
> and they started porting parts over to Angular, which required some people 
> to become familiar with JS.  That was on-the-job training.
>
> Sounds like you really have two options: 
>
>    1. Hire a competent FE dev to work with your team for the frontend and 
>    incorporate migrating your existing code to a RESTful API (with DRF, this 
>    isn't too big a deal), or
>    2. Assign a volunteer (or just tell someone) to get familiar with JS 
>    and evaluate angular, vue or react for your needs and become the in-house 
>    expert.
>
> Either way, its a significant investment in time and money because the 
> team lacks the skills required.  But it is an important skill to have in 
> the web dev world and you really do risk being left behind without it.
>

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