Overview
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AngularJS
Score 9.1 out of 10
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AngularJS is a web developer's platform free and open source and an MIT-style license. Angular enables users to build features quickly with simple, declarative templates. Templates can be extended with the user's own components, or a wide array of existing components. Angular-specific help and feedback is available with nearly every IDE and editor.
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Backbone.js
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Backbone.js gives structure to web applications by providing models with key-value binding and custom events, and collections with an API of enumerable functions. The project is hosted on GitHub, and the annotated source code is available. Backbone is free to use under the MIT license.
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Node.js
Score 9.9 out of 10
N/A
Node.js is an open source, asynchronous event-driven JavaScript runtime, Node.js is designed to build scalable network applications.
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User Ratings
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Usability
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User Testimonials
AngularJSBackbone.jsNode.js
Likelihood to Recommend
Open Source
In scenarios where a frontend software is needed to be developed and it needs to have support for various third party modules like customisable tables for showing data and calendar, button elements etc and when support is needed in debugging issues with the software, AngularJS is recommended as it is heavily used by a number of people.
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Open Source
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Open Source
1. Node.js is useful for building one page, fast, light-weight, scalable applications. 2. It is not suitable for building computationally extensive applications, it may lead to bad performance.
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Pros
Open Source
  • software building
  • maintanence
  • third party module support
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Open Source
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Open Source
  • Robust
  • Fast
  • Modern
  • Easy to learn
  • Allows using JS or TypeScript everywhere
  • Supported and maintained actively by the open source community
  • Pleasurable to work with
  • Reliable
  • Simple to learn
  • Simple to setup
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Cons
Open Source
  • it is heavy, can lead to frontend being heavy and laggy at times
  • whole page in case a value changes on a page
  • big issue when converting your code from Angular 1 to Angular 2+
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Open Source
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Open Source
  • It reduce performance while dealing with heavy computational task.
  • Node.js invites a lot of change in code, due to an unstable api.
  • Lack of library support.
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Usability
Open Source
It is a great framework to build softwares with support for its features and vast number of courses to understand, learn and when stuck, debug the issues faced while developing. Many free of cost modules and third party libraries which one can download and use along with some paid ones with great support and resources to help build using those libraries.
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Support Rating
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Open Source
Node.js is easy and good to use, their support team is also good they always tend to help you, and solve your problem, even we know that Node is free to use and opensource but then also we get support from them but for getting much better results we need to purchase standard or enterprises support provided by them.
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Alternatives Considered
Open Source
AngularJS is older and has more module/package support but is way heavier as compared to React while React is light weight and has concepts like virtual DOM to make the project light and save time from unnecessary reloading of the whole page. AngularJS is better when it comes to module and third party package support.
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Open Source
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Open Source
There is a smooth and seamless performance for multiple requests as the feedback received from users. and uses one platform to maintain UI and backend.
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Return on Investment
Open Source
  • Frontend development and maintenance
  • Good support for the third party paid modules that you use
  • Easy to grasp concepts and unique concepts like observables
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Open Source
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Open Source
  • It helps our business to expand our standard offer with new solutions based on Node.js such as conversation bots.
  • It brings avarege 2-3 new clients projects per year, that we couldn't do without it.
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