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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T12:43:17+00:00 2026-05-22T12:43:17+00:00

I’m just starting to get into backbone.js. It looks like it’s pretty involved and

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I’m just starting to get into backbone.js. It looks like it’s pretty involved and won’t be something you can just look at one example and say, “Well, that’s easy!” and start being productive with it. It does look good though.

The documentation is okay, but I find myself not understanding the ‘big picture’ very well, and how all of these components work together. The way events are bound and rendered in the various views actually seems like a lot of entanglements. I understand the need for separation of concerns, but I am actually wondering if it’s just a tad over-engineered.

Essentially… I won’t be able to be immediately productive with backbone.js. There is going to be a a day or two learning curve I think.

What is the best way to get into backbone.js? Just keep chugging along, or are there some larger sample applications to download somewhere to look at?

Are there better alternatives that might be easier to learn and offer the same sort of benefits? For me, productivity and intuitiveness are pretty important. I sort of feel like the way backbone.js works is a little foreign. That could just be me.

Put another way, would it maybe be better to develop my application without a library like backbone and sort of organically create a framework like backbone.js but more like something that is intuitive to me and something more inline with the resultant code base?

I’ve been trying to get simple examples to work with my own code, and I get no Javascript errors… but it doesn’t work. There’s a good chance that “one minor thing” is wrong… but I’m beginning to feel that debugging my backbone applications might be a problem… so perhaps organically growing my own might actually be a better option for my own sanity. Debugging in the dark is a real productivity killer… and honestly, I’d rather do my own framework and write my own code if it spares me hours of endless debugging.

I don’t know what to do – hence why I am asking.

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    2026-05-22T12:43:18+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:43 pm

    As with learning a lot of programming related things, my advice would be:

    • Pick a task you think is suitable for what you’re working with
    • Attempt to execute that task
    • If you find you’re stuck, show the code you have and explain what you think should be happening. Make sure you check documentation to verify your functions work as you expect them to.
    • As you progress, people will also show you more standard and efficient ways to do things
    • Keep doing this until you become more familiar with how things work
    • Now, look over documentation in depth to help fully master how it works as a whole, continuing to ask questions
    • Pretty soon you’ll be answering questions more than asking them
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