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Belhassen Chelbi

I'm not a framework follower, and I don't use frameworks or libraries just because they're fancy or they're the 2017 trends, I use the ones that solves problems I face. And yes, sometimes frameworks are built to sell courses a,d books , but do you think Facebook made React to sell courses? or did Google maintain Angular to sell books? I don't think so, it's not about hating jQuery for hate purpose and because it's old. And yes in 2022 , I may write "why you shouldn't use React anymore" if they'l be good reasons we should quit using, but I may say why React is still awesome, it depends and only for LOGICAL REASONS not just hate, trends ...
Thanks for your comment Halafu ♥ this discussion is really helpful.

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Cees Timmerman

Around the same time their sites began to break. Coincidence?

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anthonus

Did 'Fbook' develop it or was it 'borrowed' (like CP/M and MuDOS...) or did a whole bunch of naive 'wannbes' write the library or was it a G7 campaign? ;)

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Paulo Marcelo Abbondanza Nogueira

Yep!
Some frameworks are building to sell courses and inflate the ego of the crator (it was possible to just send one PR, not Forking and create a new Framework with one plus feature).
But, other frameworks are important and useful!
And, int the year 2022, W3C and Browsers can change many thing, and current frameworks (eg React, Vue..) may prove unnecessary.

Great Article!