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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
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I am totally with React.js β€οΈπ
I am also team React where did you get this data from though there is no source?
Svelte developers are not happy π
This is from freecodecamp's offical blog ππ
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. π
Vue 3
I am still in love with vue 3 for bigger apps. But in smaller ones i prefer alpine.js
React.js
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
Astro
ReactJs