On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 2:41 AM, ted leslie via talk - talk@gtalug.org wrote:
> Depends on what app is... > Agree, and if you don't know which of the gazillions to choose from, start with the most popular one, which is, NodeJS + ES6, then add more if required, (e.g., React). Just that, whatever you choose, don't go anywhere near that "popular" Typescript. See the recent blog on it -- https://blog.chatie.io/2018/03/09/can-typescript-really-live-up-to-its-hype.html, and make your own decision. PS. If you especially want the app will be running on the browser, then most probably you'll be looking at Angular. I personally don't like Angular though, for no reason one could say, or for all the reasons that others blogged about it. If I'm to recommend one alternative, check out the dart and flutter at the end of that recent blog. > On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 2:16 AM, William Park via talk <talk@gtalug.org> > wrote: > >> Hi all, (If you're on KWLUG list, sorry for duplicate.) >> >> I have a general question about JavaScript. I want to develop/propose >> "web app" hosted from embedded Linux board. So, >> - you go to its webpage, >> - click "web app", >> - it will serve out JavaScript to browser client, and >> - the app will be running on the browser. >> >> Which Javascript should I learn? >> >> I mean, there are Meteor, Angular, React, Ember, Vue, etc. Some are >> described as "framework", and others described as "library". Then, >> there is Web Assembly I've been reading about recently. It's difficult >> to figure out what's what. >> -- >> William Park <opengeome...@yahoo.ca> >> --- >> Talk Mailing List >> talk@gtalug.org >> https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >> > > > --- > Talk Mailing List > talk@gtalug.org > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > >
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