What is your framework of choice?
React, Vue, Angular, W3C WebComponents or Other?
UPDATE: Results as of 10/2/2019 (and counting)
| Angular | React | Vue | Aurelia | W3C Web Components |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
What is your framework of choice?
React, Vue, Angular, W3C WebComponents or Other?
UPDATE: Results as of 10/2/2019 (and counting)
| Angular | React | Vue | Aurelia | W3C Web Components |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
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Latest comments (19)
Just so you all know, React, Angular and Vue are not frameworks. They are api's.
react is not a fr.....
Thank you
Angular
Aurelia
React + overmindjs for state management.
W3C Web Components
Vue followed by Angular
Curious to know if you have tried React.
Aurelia
Why there is "Poll" without actual poll.
And btw both react and vue, react give me a pool of jobs, and vue is just clean and cool.
I think Matt Fetterman, has made a interesting point, that I would like to extend on.
His small company has found react most useful to get their work done in a few hours. Keeping in mind not to cause too much tech debt.
So shouldn't the question be, what type of projects, problems, products etc have had better success with their respective UI frameworks?
I would find this knowledge much more useful when deciding my weapons of choice for building different types of applications.
Note: sorry if I'm crashing the party, but I think the framework poll questions has been done to death, we have a yearly poll that gets this data down very well.
I totally agree with your point, Orlando.
Rather than simply asking a poll question regarding your choice of framework, it would be useful and relevant to ask what frontend libraries/frameworks have been used on what kind of projects (project domain and scale)? What were the challenges and how developers used these tools to fix them?
This kind of knowledge sharing would be much more valuable :)
Note: I have nothing against the original post or its author, just putting my two cents in.
I completely agree, I'm personally a fan of web components and have been deeply involved since the early days of polymer. However the problem dictates the framework/library I work with at that time.