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5 surprisingly painful things about client-side JS - The Sourcegraph Blog
- But single-page JavaScript frameworks aren’t a good fit for every site. Sourcegraph is primarily a content site, and we've discovered that for us the benefits of a rich JavaScript app don't outweigh the costs. The benefits are well known; here are some of the unexpectedly difficult things we experienced along the way. We hope this is helpful to other developers who are facing a similar decision.
- None of these issues is a huge problem by itself. There were many things we could have done (and did do) to mitigate them. Taken together, though, these issues mean that client-side JS frameworks were a big burden on our development.
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014
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