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This year is coming to end and this year we have seen how much front-end techs have grown during the last few years...
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You forgot about TypeScript as the 2020 De facto standard for any web applications bigger than personal CV-page.
Update #0 Good starting point for hesitant.
What?! Maybe for a lot of people but certainly NOT for everyone.
You meant HypeScript?
Yes Kirill. Thanks for sharing!
Welcome!
Although it hasn't been super-adopted yet, I feel WebAssembly would be a good honorable mention because it's growing fast and many people have their eyes on it. Regardless, thanks for sharing, and I wholeheartedly agree. 🙂
This predictions are predictions of one guy focusing on one problem and it is not real predictions based on real data.
He mentioned it fortunately.
I'm kinda surprised that Angular wasn't mentioned at all among all of them frameworks.
Interesting thing I have noted after last two
Chrome Dev Summits
, that all examples about some new features inChrome
or just some improvements in browser concerning web frameworks shown inReact
code and not inAngular
code.Agreed even though TypeScript will not only remain strong but come out even stronger.
Regarding Microfrontends I would throw in Piral (GitHub.com/smapiot/Piral) which makes use of exactly all the technologies mentioned here.
Some wishful thinking here, respectfully. JavaScript peaked years ago unless you're just getting into web dev now, then it looks hip, shiney, and iconoclastic. React is also not gonna survive more current trends
Hi Roberto! Sorry but some of the data presented here is not accurate. State of JS confuses Angular with AngularJS. Unfortunately, I can't take State Of JS survey serious when they pretend to be non-bias and don't know the basic difference between Angular and AngularJS. Also their creators are ReactJS devs. Should have a mix of dev with different backgrounds
Ok, first, thanks for sharing. Second, We grow together!
Placing my bet on Flutter and on desktop apps making a come back 💪
Interesting write up and agree on mentioned technologies listed in article.
Had read similar article couple of days bags listing frontend technologies that will get attraction next year icicletech.com/blog/top-front-end-...
Predictions on the BE? Besides Node of course, as you've mentioned.
I predict that .Net Core backends will continue to rise in adoption.
While Java & Ruby will see a fall.
Very informative. Thanks for your article.
Dynamic imports... isn't it what
require
is doing already?What about Angular 2+?
Thanks Roberto for your posts.