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When angular 2 came out I started working with it on a project and it took some work to migrate from razor to a SPA.
I had a buddy say "You should take all that time and effort and invest it into learning native app languages. This Angular thing is another passing fad". Lol
He eventually started learning it and I was suggesting he'd implement Polymer with his app so if he needed to use the same component in another project, it would be easier since Polymer has a small dependency cost, and offers framework agnostic implementation.
He then told me, "Polymer is not gonna gain any ground because google is behind Angular more so than Polymer." Lol
Anyway, happy Tuesday, y'all.
Oh yeah, he also said that typescript would never stick. :)

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    Some people are just bullish on newer and better stuff so they can give a reason not to learn it and keep using the same things until they are forced to learn.
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    @HPSingh - my thoughts exactly. Plus, I don't see a downside to learning a new skill in any capacity. It stimulates the brain which is the muscle we need to be flexing to remain competitive.
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