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@pixelwiese is good to learn polymer since they align with web component standards as vue does...
One more strong take from google😀 -
@pixelwiese polymer has a toolbox to create progressive web apps much faster and easier
Link https://polymer-project.org/2.0/...
Rather than handcrafting like this
Mine https://github.com/mohanramphp/...
Above tuts will help you to understand concepts around PWA -
According to @dfox and @trogus
They are developing semicolon.js for years now and the website still sucks.
http://semicolonjs.com -
Froot75397yReact was and will be the goto front end framework for me when I need to build something more complex.
But this year I'll probablly also look into meteor, seems cool. -
@Dacexi That is fine, just pointing out something seem seem to falsely accuse of not being scalable.
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Neither. I really hope I won't have to do much front end anymore in 2018. But of course I'll have to, so I will switch to something exotic as a fuck you to all the js frameworks.
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With mostly backend and windows client coding background just starting to use Angular 5: What's the main difference between Angular and Vue or react?
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@loebkes angular thinks its enterprise, react is vue in fat and vue is just nice data binding.
Learn the language not a framework is the best philosophy in the JS world. Learn what Object.freez does and what mutability and bindings are. How to use virtual dom and you can use any framework fairly easy
Which JavaScript framework is going to be your hero of 2018???
question
backbone
vuejs
ember.js
react
angular
ecmascript
javascript
js frameworks