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If angular or ember make it difficult to follow best practices, are they the best tool for the job?

Less trollishly, although I have no experience with angular or ember, I have built a progressively enhanced application with knockout and I thought it went quite well. As with any progressively enhanced application, it requires that your back-end is set up to respond with both markup and JSON responses, but the data- attributes responsible for binding behaviour are just ignored by the browser when script is not running.

Perhaps my experience is too simplistic, though. Can you give me an example of the kind of things that angular and ember make difficult to progressively enhance?



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