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Any chance this library and blaze once they are released to NPM, can potentially line up against react, angular, and vue ?
Mainly do you believe the life of blaze is truly over ?
I ask this question because from my experience with BlazeComponents, it's the one piece to the puzzle that makes blaze fall in the shadows compared to react , angular, and vue.
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I think this is a question without an answer, because I do not believe in libraries winning against other libraries, but in them addressing needs of their users. Both Blaze and Blaze Components address needs of some users and this is it.
I ask this question because from my experience with BlazeComponents, it's the one piece to the puzzle that makes blaze fall in the shadows compared to react , angular, and vue.
I to not understand this statement. How would you describe your experience with Blaze Components?
Any chance this library and blaze once they are released to NPM, can potentially line up against react, angular, and vue ?
Mainly do you believe the life of blaze is truly over ?
I ask this question because from my experience with BlazeComponents, it's the one piece to the puzzle that makes blaze fall in the shadows compared to react , angular, and vue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: