>Based on your comment, I'm guessing you've never actually implemented anything with a client-side JS framework.
Yes, strictly speaking, there's nothing inherent to client-side JS MVC frameworks that creates a better experience for end-users (over traditional server-side MVC + client-side Ajax + DOM manipulation, or whatever).
So basically you attack him only to agree with him? Nice.
>Where they do provide benefit is to developers, for whom it makes creating rich interfaces absurdly easy.
No, it does not.
It makes creating rich interfaces a hodgepodge of immature and fragile client side technologies.
So basically you attack him only to agree with him? Nice.
>Where they do provide benefit is to developers, for whom it makes creating rich interfaces absurdly easy.
No, it does not.
It makes creating rich interfaces a hodgepodge of immature and fragile client side technologies.