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SPAs Are Just Harder, and Always Will Be — William Gross
There's quite a lot of talk these days about Single Page Applications (SPAs) and the terrific user experience they deliver. This is great, and the SPA architecture is probably a good fit for many apps, but I want to point out two reasons why SPAs are harder to develop and maintain than traditional server-side web apps, and why they will always be harder regardless of new JavaScript frameworks and other technologies that become available. If you're considering a SPA architecture, remember to weigh this additional difficulty against the user-experience benefits you'll get. For the typical line-of-business app full of big forms and complex data the traditional choice could very well be the right choice.
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SPAs Are Just Harder, and Always Will Be — William Gross
There's quite a lot of talk these days about Single Page Applications (SPAs) and the terrific user experience they deliver. This is great, and the SPA architecture is probably a good fit for many apps, but I want to point out two reasons why SPAs are harder to develop and maintain than traditional server-side web apps, and why they will always be harder regardless of new JavaScript frameworks and other technologies that become available. If you're considering a SPA architecture, remember to weigh this additional difficulty against the user-experience benefits you'll get. For the typical line-of-business app full of big forms and complex data the traditional choice could very well be the right choice.
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SPAs Are Just Harder, and Always Will Be — William Gross
There's quite a lot of talk these days about Single Page Applications (SPAs) and the terrific user experience they deliver. This is great, and the SPA architecture is probably a good fit for many apps, but I want to point out two reasons why SPAs are harder to develop and maintain than traditional server-side web apps, and why they will always be harder regardless of new JavaScript frameworks and other technologies that become available. If you're considering a SPA architecture, remember to weigh this additional difficulty against the user-experience benefits you'll get. For the typical line-of-business app full of big forms and complex data the traditional choice could very well be the right choice.
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