Our team has experience in Angular 1.0 and eventually moved to ReactJS + Redux. The main reason was due to there's no backwards compatibility if we were to migrate to Angular 2.0. Also, with ReactJS + Redux it is easier to model a single state application without any impact on performance.
--------------------------------------------- Alex Eng Senior Software Engineer Globalisation Tools Engineering DID: +61 3514 8262 <callto:+61+3514+8262> Mobile: +614 2335 3457 <callto:+614+2335+3457> Red Hat, Asia-Pacific Pty Ltd Level 1, 193 North Quay Brisbane 4000 Office: +61 7 3514 8100 <callto:+61+7+3514+8100> Fax: +61 7 3514 8199 <callto:+61+7+3514+8199> Website: www.redhat.com On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 6:46 AM, Ele Munjeli Mooney <elemunj...@gmail.com> wrote: > Really nice rundown, Eric, thanks for that. > > I've worked closely with some really great frontend dev teams in the last > couple of years and I vote for React. The reason for this is that it seems > for be preferred for efficient one way databinding which is a lot of the > context for infrastructure applications (monitoring, viewing information, > etc.) though it can still do the interactivity we'd need. Angular2 is > causing my current team quite a lot of grief, though they are solid pros, > and like Angular in general. I think it's probably overblown for what we > want in this context. > > We really should standardize an appy kind of stack. There's another thread > talking about setting up dev boxes for infrastructure with docker or > vagrant, and the ideal onramp I think would be to just pull down a scaffold > (or generate one) into such a box for the premium infrastructure > development experience. :) > _______________________________________________ > infrastructure mailing list > infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org > > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org >
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