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Just curious - if the documentation and tutorials were so lacking, what made you choose Backbone in the first place?

I ask as I'm looking for a new JS library for a project to build the client-side interaction, and I have no idea what is different than backbone from the rest, just that a lot of folks here are interested in using it.



There was two alternative for me : backbone and knockout. They are both good frameworks ( and serves different goals ).

* With backbone's models and collections, i can organize my application structure better. It's not easy but result is a clean code.

* Backbone's Router is no-brainer.

* Syc allow me to use RESTful JSON requests. Even i'm not using it, it's good to have such an option.

* Data-binding is a plain pain. You have to write your own code but there is always a library that you can use (eg. https://github.com/derickbailey/backbone.modelbinding ).

* I can always read the source code and thanks the comments i can understand most of it. My complain about good and advanced tutorials not because of the laziness, it was because saving time.




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