Rethinking Our Frontend Framework Strategy

Small company debates relying exclusively on EmberJS. Are alternatives like React or Angular, which might ease recruiting, equally effective for large-scale applications?

hey folks, i think angular gives u a bit more enforcemnt for scaling apps and ease in recruit even though react is popular. ember does the job but might feel rigid when scaling, in my exp.

hey im wonderin if anyone has tried combining ember with reac? i feel ember gives a steady base but reac might add some extra zest. whats ur experence been like? curious if mixing things really brings the best of both worlds or just adds complexity.

hey all, ive found react a nice flexable tool for scaling. ember offers stability but sometimes feels clunky for new devs. react’s more current so might be better for recruiting. thats just my view tho.

hey guys, ive been mulling over react lately. ember’s been steady but sometimes recruitability and scaling issues pop up. whats ur experince? any surprising insights or tradeoffs you noticed when shifting frameworks?

In my experience, transitioning away from an exclusive EmberJS approach has opened new avenues for scalability and developer engagement. React, in particular, demonstrates a flexible and component-driven architecture that adapts well to evolving project needs and simplifies onboarding. Although EmberJS offers stability, its maturity can sometimes inhibit rapid adaptation to new requirements. Choosing a framework like React not only broadens the talent pool but also aligns more closely with current market trends, making it a viable alternative for companies looking to balance performance with future-proofing strategies.