If it is purely used on the mobile side, of course it is no problem to use a single page, but there are still relatively few people using a single page on the PC side
It doesn’t matter whether big manufacturers are using it or not, just use it if you think it suits your business scenario and want to use it. I feel great using it anyway, and have used it in several products. In addition, do big manufacturers need to tell the world that they are using a certain technology?
I have never felt this way, and I feel that large companies (mainly foreign ones) are not only the creators of many single-page application development technologies (Angular 1, 2, React, etc.) but also use single-page applications in web pages Pattern Pioneer. Maybe it’s because the most intuitive understanding of the products of big companies is Google search and Google+ (and Facebook, but it’s just ugly).
Google search is also navigated by PJax, at least starting from late 2014.
Medium is also single page and has an awesome UX. But it doesn’t seem like it can be called a big company.
In China, Zhihu’s Zhihu column is also a single page.
To sum up, you don’t think that the products of large companies use many single-page application technologies, because you only pay attention to the products of large domestic companies represented by BAT and so on.
This is because the reason for choosing a single-page application is not because of its advanced technology, but because of its high cost performance. When you are short of manpower but need to verify quickly, a single page may be your only choice.
But the single-page application is not as beautiful as imagined, at least the experience is much worse than the native one.
If you want to get the characteristics of rapid deployment and correction, if there is no shortage of people, a better choice is to implement it in the hybrid way.
Back to your question, big companies obviously have no shortage of people, so there are very few who simply use single pages.
If it is purely used on the mobile side, of course it is no problem to use a single page, but there are still relatively few people using a single page on the PC side
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It doesn’t matter whether big manufacturers are using it or not, just use it if you think it suits your business scenario and want to use it.
I feel great using it anyway, and have used it in several products.
In addition, do big manufacturers need to tell the world that they are using a certain technology?
Nowadays, using single-page applications to develop large websites will place high demands on the development team
There are still many large companies using Angular, such as Ele.me, etc. It all depends on the company’s needs. Angular is a bit bulky.
I have never felt this way, and I feel that large companies (mainly foreign ones) are not only the creators of many single-page application development technologies (Angular 1, 2, React, etc.) but also use single-page applications in web pages Pattern Pioneer. Maybe it’s because the most intuitive understanding of the products of big companies is Google search and Google+ (and Facebook, but it’s just ugly).
Google search is also navigated by PJax, at least starting from late 2014.
Medium is also single page and has an awesome UX. But it doesn’t seem like it can be called a big company.
In China, Zhihu’s Zhihu column is also a single page.
To sum up, you don’t think that the products of large companies use many single-page application technologies, because you only pay attention to the products of large domestic companies represented by BAT and so on.
This is because the reason for choosing a single-page application is not because of its advanced technology, but because of its high cost performance. When you are short of manpower but need to verify quickly, a single page may be your only choice.
But the single-page application is not as beautiful as imagined, at least the experience is much worse than the native one.
If you want to get the characteristics of rapid deployment and correction, if there is no shortage of people, a better choice is to implement it in the hybrid way.
Back to your question, big companies obviously have no shortage of people, so there are very few who simply use single pages.