3 years later I'm still using code I wrote against it (though now with browserify) with no changes.
The switching cost when you can dump the old framework on every new project is much lower than the "This will be around for 3-7 years".
Now I follow what is happening in the JavaScript community but I don't consider using anything until its been out a year and is still active/growing.
Much of the churn seems to be throwing out everything for an incremental theoretical improvement, that rarely pays off in my domain.
3 years later I'm still using code I wrote against it (though now with browserify) with no changes.
The switching cost when you can dump the old framework on every new project is much lower than the "This will be around for 3-7 years".
Now I follow what is happening in the JavaScript community but I don't consider using anything until its been out a year and is still active/growing.
Much of the churn seems to be throwing out everything for an incremental theoretical improvement, that rarely pays off in my domain.