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That's actually where a large group of developers fall as well. You have the total beginners, who realistically won't build an app that has tests, or use a framework to sort out their models and views etc. They just need a HTML, CSS, JS file and some comments and can throw together something simple.

On the other end of the spectrum, you have the experts, who have evaluated a dozen frameworks of their own, know why they like gulp more than broccoli, and really just need an API reference to know what's possible, and off they go.

And in the middle of all this you have the huge group of developers who would really like to have some more help, even if only to help them make decisions of their own and eventually get them over the hump to expert-level. That's the group this is targeted at.

If you make a client-side app with it and figure out you don't like certain pieces of the toolbelt, you can replace them on the spot (they're loosely coupled). If at some point you're so advanced you want to replace it all, fantastic! You don't need our help anymore :)




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