You would only do it if you want the interactivity and responsiveness that front end applications provide.Server side rendering is simpler if you don't need any ajax goodness.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:50 PM, James Lance <ja...@thelances.net> wrote:
I'm really interested in AngularJS. I've read quite a bit of the docs and
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howto's. It all looks super cool.
The biggest hitch in my mind is why use the frontend JS frameworks at all
when there are so many backend frameworks that work really well. Django is
one example.
I'm not trying to throw dirt or anything, but I'd like to know why you all
like angular (or backbone, etc). What does it give you that
django/cake/catalyst whatever doesn't?
It also seems like angularjs et al don't really reduce the need for the
backend frameworks, so really you just end up writing more code, not less.
Thanks!
-James
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