I know that ecosystem fairly well, and have found it pretty effective to develop in. Compared to that, we have vanilla JS, which is okay for a thing or two, but awful to make a full SPA in. Or probably like 20 other web UI frameworks, all of which probably do the same thing as far as dependencies and have a learning curve for how to use them.
And what do we mean by "enterprise" here? The issue is the dependency chains and the maintenance issues that causes. If it was really "enterprisey", you'd think they'd do a better job of having a manageable dependency chain.
I know that ecosystem fairly well, and have found it pretty effective to develop in. Compared to that, we have vanilla JS, which is okay for a thing or two, but awful to make a full SPA in. Or probably like 20 other web UI frameworks, all of which probably do the same thing as far as dependencies and have a learning curve for how to use them.
And what do we mean by "enterprise" here? The issue is the dependency chains and the maintenance issues that causes. If it was really "enterprisey", you'd think they'd do a better job of having a manageable dependency chain.