Agreed on all points, there is an advantage in using whatever is currently flavour of the month though (more documentation, components, better integration with dev tools and such) but I used KnockoutJS for a couple of years and really liked it, it was a massive upgrade over jquery for a lot of UI stuff and brought some much needed sanity.
These days I use either React or Vue in the same role as the world keeps turning.
It's amazing they are still putting work into it for those people with massive codebases dependent on it though, anyone picking that 7-8 years ago definitely made a good bet.
These days I use either React or Vue in the same role as the world keeps turning.
It's amazing they are still putting work into it for those people with massive codebases dependent on it though, anyone picking that 7-8 years ago definitely made a good bet.