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I am totally with React.js ❤️🌍
I am also team React where did you get this data from though there is no source?
Svelte developers are not happy 😃
This is from freecodecamp's offical blog 😂😏
That stats table is from 2019. Also Backbone.js in 2022? Ehhh.
Rather check out some up to date resources, for example: 2021.stateofjs.com/en-US/libraries...
I was beginning to wonder where these numbers were coming from, felt like a timewarp
Let's replace Ember and Backbone for Svelte and Solid.
Is anybody gonna talk about SolidJS?
I checked comments just to be sure Solid was mentioned. 😉
Vue 3
I am still in love with vue 3 for bigger apps. But in smaller ones i prefer alpine.js
React.js
Astro
RiotJS needs way more love. It's awesome
I just checked it out, it basically looks like Vue with brackets instead of quotes for directives and no organization in the script object, but with a compiler like svelte.
I'm having a hard time understanding the value prop here.
I know that Vue took features from Angular and React, but Riot took features from Vue, Svelte, and React but in a way that anyone who uses Vue or React is going to struggle to become familiar with the syntax and conventions. It's weird.
More like Svelte borrowed from Riot - it has been around considerably longer. Was created in 2013, not longer after React first appeared, and before Vue and Svelte existed
ReactJs
Checked them all. But read only good things about Svelte.