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If you pick one made by a big company, it should be fine.


That's what I thought when I integrated Google Wave into my companies workflow...

/s


I noticed the sarcasm, but, Google Wave never got out of beta (iirc) so anyone seriously adopting it knew what they were getting into.

Same with gmail which was in beta for years for some reason - probably because they wanted to avoid liability for lost data etc.


Since this thread is about frontend, what about angular 1? Everyone who was using angular 1 because it was "backed by Google" got screwed hard on that one.


I'm doubting there is any liability for lost data now that it is out of beta.


Google is the exception that proves the rule.


How's your Silverlight app working out for you? Does it still connect to your WebObjects server?


I prefer WPF :-). Touche, but Google has more of a habit of killing off perfectly good stuff. But MS does it too. With Silverlight market forces, especially HTML5/mobile and Apple policies most likely killed it.


Or Angular v1


We're very productive with Angularjs...




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