Talk:JavaScript templating
Improvements
I'am considering to make it like Online Javascript IDE: basically a listing with comparison. Yug (talk) 18:53, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
Vue.js
I disagree with the merger of Vue.js as part of this page. There should be no redirection. Vue.js is one of the most popular open source projects on github with over 37K stars (more than 3x Mustache.js which has its own article 10K Stars, Handlebars.js- 11K stars, 2x Ember.js- 17K or even Angular 2- 19K, and Backbone.js- 26K). In short of all the other libraries mentioned it has more community relevance than any of them yet is the only one without it's own article. It is also very misleading to call it a templating library--that is a minor aspect of what it does...--Nonymous-raz (talk) 23:34, 19 December 2016 (UTC)
Having figured out how to access the page despite it's redirection (use the query param redirect=false), I was able to find the discussion which resulted in the deletion/re-direction to this article it found itself attached to. (As even mentioned in the archived discussion: [Deletion] it is debatable whether this redirect makes any sense.) Vue.js continues to grow and is in fact now at 41K github stars...just a month later. On what basis is the library not `notable`? It was the github repository with the most amount of stars gained in 2016... It also has climbed in GitHub stars by 10% as of 1 month ago... Not to mention it is used by many Fortune 500 companies (including Alibaba - $260 Billion Market Cap for their Single's Day event an event where the company had billions of dollars in sales). That's why it is mentioned in so many instructional websites: Udemy Paid Course. It is also #1 in Scotch.io (one of the most popular Programming Instructional Websites) or Vue.js Tutorial, and there is buzz about it. It has several tags on stackoverflow.com with 3,457 questions tagged just for vue.js (which nearly reaches handlebars.js at 4k despite that project starting: Nov 25, 2010 = about 5 years head start).--Nonymous-raz (talk) 18:22, 25 January 2017 (UTC)
Request for comments on redirecting of Vue.js page into JavaScript Templating page
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I agree with Nonymous-raz. Vue.js is its own framework and should not be redirected to the JavaScript Templating page. I came here looking for specific information, including Vue.js' release dates, versions, license, etc. These are very specific to the Vue.js framework. To redirect Vue.js to a page on JavaScript templating is either lazy, disingenuous, destructive, or downright manipulative. Based on Nonymous-raz's first sentence above, it sounds like there once was a dedicated Vue.js page, which means it isn't lazy but rather an intentional misrepresentation. Vue.js should have its own page. Aftblu (talk) 16:37, 23 January 2017 (UTC)