I think the JavaScript ecosystem will no longer have a new framework. Because most developers still thinking JS frameworks are complex. Because of this, these frameworks will grow up for a while. I think these frameworks have a lot of quality developers. They're focusing their frameworks.
Someday, if anyone says "These frameworks aren't enough to solve the xxx problem" new frameworks appears.
Does anyone agree with me?
Maybe my thoughts can be ridiculous. I can accept all punches :)
Thanks for the article. Really good. I added my reading list.
Agreed. Innovation is ahead of the curve in front-end land. I'd be looking at React Native and competitors that bridge front-end with web and non-web platforms for the next big thing.
I think the JavaScript ecosystem will no longer have a new framework. Because most developers still thinking JS frameworks are complex. Because of this, these frameworks will grow up for a while. I think these frameworks have a lot of quality developers. They're focusing their frameworks.
Someday, if anyone says "These frameworks aren't enough to solve the xxx problem" new frameworks appears.
Does anyone agree with me?
Maybe my thoughts can be ridiculous. I can accept all punches :)
Thanks for the article. Really good. I added my reading list.
Agreed. Innovation is ahead of the curve in front-end land. I'd be looking at React Native and competitors that bridge front-end with web and non-web platforms for the next big thing.
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