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Comparing the best frontend JavaScript frameworks of 2020

Amanda Fawcett on June 23, 2020

This article was written by Debbie Otuagomah and was originally published at Educative. JavaScript is the language to learn if you want to build ...
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Sergiy Yevtushenko

I think it worth to mention Solid framework.

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Amanda Fawcett

Thanks for the suggestion!

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Brookes

Just a quick point; Angular.js and Angular are two different frameworks. I understand you've touched on the migration process but you might want to clarify on the difference, especially for new readers.

Otherwise, thanks for sharing!

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Amanda Fawcett

Thank you for your comment. I have added a short note to explain the difference. I appreciate you pointing that out!

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Lindsay Monaco

Thanks for the article!
Looking at JavaScript frameworks , there is a field of fierce competition, the leaders being Angular, React, and Vue. All of these frameworks have communities that offer ready-made solutions, solve and document problems, and have more experienced users.
Svelte, a relatively new framework, is gaining popularity and is being used for small projects. It is said that Svelte is a radical new approach to building user interfaces.

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Shaiju T

Is educative free for 3 months and do you provide certificate of completion Which can be verified ?

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Amanda Fawcett

Educative has a few scholarships to get access to courses. Right now, we have a COVID scholarship, which gets you 6 months free access to the Become a Front End Developer track. (educative.io/covid-scholarship). We also just began a promo for our Machine Learning courses (educative.io/ml-scholarship).

We also offer over free courses that cover mostly beginner to intermediate content. Any of our "Learn from Scratch" courses are free.

We do not currently provide certificates to keep our costs down. Our more popular and recongized courses are often listed in resumes and recongized by employers.

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Shaiju T • Edited

Hi Amanda, Recently while learning one the courses , I saw certificates coming soon. Are you planning to give certificates by completing the courses. Certificates are valuable for learners to share in Linkedin while doing Job search. I think It will create more value to educative platform.

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Shaiju T

Nice to know 😄, Thanks for free courses. Just a Feedback if you could provide certificates which can be verified then we can put it in linkedin.

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Shaiju T

I see many developers are creating courses in educative. So How is the quality of courses , Do you cover advance concepts ?

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Amanda Fawcett

Educative has an extensive vetting and editing process for courses, so they are very high quality. They must go through technical reviews and copy editing. Many of our courses are created by experienced, published authors. The courses written by the Educative team are created by experienced developers and former senior software engineers.

Yes, we offer advanced concepts. We have advanced concepts on a variety of programming languages as well as deep dives, best practices, and advanced content. As an example, we just launched our advanced TypeScript course: educative.io/courses/advanced-type...

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Shaiju T

😄, Thanks for the information.

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Prajwal

Great article!

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leob • Edited

I think you should add Svelte to the list, heard good things about it.

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Amanda Fawcett

Thanks for the note. We added Svelte to the honorable mentions, though it's important to note that it is gaining popularity. Thanks for your addition!

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Supun Kavinda

I'm surprised Svelte isn't the first one :)

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Alain D'Ettorre

You create a comparison post about frontend frameworks, you group together Angular.js and Angular which are different and put migration and legacy as a con, cool. And Express too, ok.