Exactly like React - means the language will be abandoned by wider community. The Facebook peeps are gradually building themselves into corporate self-invented mono-culture.
I'd like to see any concrete numbers on this. I'm seeing React getting stronger and stronger in my area, and patent worries are mostly accepted as crazy hypotheticals.
Wordpress are just starting what could easily be a multi-year rewrite as a result and Drupal has specifically excluded React from evaluation - both on the basis of the patent issues
True, but PHP development has always been split from the rest of the web-dev community.
React has managed to bring together people in C#, Python, Ruby, and Erlang to name a few languages... who all previously used different frameworks, or just jQuery.
Yes, it is clearly in wordpress' best interests to spend all that time and money to preserve their very important right to sue facebook for violating wordpress' software patents in the future.
So would I. But patents scare people, and rightly so.
This is a multi horse race and even if you are not scared of patents it might be unwise to bet on the horse you think will scare other people. (Case in point, Wordpress.)
I have met very few people personally who are turned off by the patents thing. The only valid concern would be if your company has (or might have) patents which they might sue Facebook over. More interesting companies could conflict with this, but clearly many React users don't have a problem.
https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/blob/master/hphp/hack/PATEN...