We've also spent 10 years getting to the current state.
Backbone was notoriously difficult to manage state in. AngularJs was quick to prototype (though often slower to develop in than HTML) but had massive memory leaks. Even modern Angular and React were new iterations that didn't solve the state problem well until Ngrx/Redux became mainstream.
Backbone was notoriously difficult to manage state in. AngularJs was quick to prototype (though often slower to develop in than HTML) but had massive memory leaks. Even modern Angular and React were new iterations that didn't solve the state problem well until Ngrx/Redux became mainstream.