Part 4. Applying isomorphic architecture with other tools
React is a great choice for many types of front-end applications, but it’s not the only choice. The skills taught in this book so far are a subset of what’s out there to learn on your way to being a great front-end or full-stack developer. This last part covers additional technologies such as Angular and Ember and suggests how you can use them to build an isomorphic application. It also includes a brief chapter focused on additional skills and areas of expertise you should explore that will complement what you’ve learned in this book.
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