First of all thanks for your answer. It's nice to hear that Svelte is worth a try.
Second I strongly agree with your last part of the comment/post. For new developers I strongly disagree to start with a framework or library. Frameworks are useful for production, but learning JS with starting with a framework will limit a developer by learning new things in the future and how it really works behind the scenes.
Thanks again for you answer
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First of all thanks for your answer. It's nice to hear that Svelte is worth a try.
Second I strongly agree with your last part of the comment/post. For new developers I strongly disagree to start with a framework or library. Frameworks are useful for production, but learning JS with starting with a framework will limit a developer by learning new things in the future and how it really works behind the scenes.
Thanks again for you answer