Patrick, I guess XPages is still a solid platform and it perfectly integrates with third party stuff - even with Node. Personally I don't like Angular and it's just one of a few frameworks for the frontend. As I am more a backend guy I appreciate Node though. With Domino able to provide REST APIs I am fine with the status quo. I have given up on waiting for progress in the Java area on Domino despite IBM promised Java 8 to use the various SDKs. With Node I can live with that.
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