Tech Lead/Team Lead. Senior WebDev.
Intermediate Grade on Computer Systems-
High Grade on Web Application Development-
MBA (+Marketing+HHRR).
Studied a bit of law, economics and design
Location
Spain
Education
Higher Level Education Certificate on Web Application Development
Why should i need to know it? The yearly average on js world is a Framework/library released every 10min, there are nice things and there are garbage as expected. No one would mean to start a project with any of those as considered legacy nowadays. I really expected to see Svelte.js, Preact and CSS Houdini here, not a list of legacy frameworks and libraries (almost all) that were replaced by other yet more effective: react native for native apps with html css and js, angular, react, preact, svelte for MVVM or SPA and so on
I'm a developer-turned-business owner who loves to explore the right tools for the job. I enjoy writing and documenting my journey. I use code as one of the tools to solve real problems.
Yeah, the list is old, that's why I mentioned that these are lesser known frameworks.
Although, I didn't make a new cover image for this post ( coz of laziness maybe ) which has lead to the confusion.
Apologies!
Hey,
I understand your concern and why you may have not liked it. My title & cover picture is misleading ( I didn't bother to make new one for this post, will change it now) . Although I did mention in the beginning that these are lesser known frameworks.
Your statement is valid.
I will definitely make a post for the most popular / new frameworks for JavaScript .
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Why should i need to know it? The yearly average on js world is a Framework/library released every 10min, there are nice things and there are garbage as expected. No one would mean to start a project with any of those as considered legacy nowadays. I really expected to see Svelte.js, Preact and CSS Houdini here, not a list of legacy frameworks and libraries (almost all) that were replaced by other yet more effective: react native for native apps with html css and js, angular, react, preact, svelte for MVVM or SPA and so on
Surely this was posted somewhere in 2015 and just now made it here. I don't have any other explanations for this (outdated) list...
Yeah, the list is old, that's why I mentioned that these are lesser known frameworks.
Although, I didn't make a new cover image for this post ( coz of laziness maybe ) which has lead to the confusion.
Apologies!
Hey,
I understand your concern and why you may have not liked it. My title & cover picture is misleading ( I didn't bother to make new one for this post, will change it now) . Although I did mention in the beginning that these are lesser known frameworks.
Your statement is valid.
I will definitely make a post for the most popular / new frameworks for JavaScript .