A London Web Developer. A lot of my professional experience is in digital agencies and I enjoy helping new front-end developers learn how to code websites.
I apologise if it's presumptuous, but if you advocate Angular as the top framework currently out there, you're clearly from western Asia and have no idea about what the JS landscape in the western world actually looks like.
Edit: I just looked you up and yep, Jaipur, India.
I apologise if it's presumptuous, but if you advocate Angular as the top framework currently out there, you're clearly from western Asia and have no idea about what the JS landscape in the western world actually looks like.
Edit: I just looked you up and yep, Jaipur, India.
My thoughts exactly. Cheers <3
I don't think there's a top JS framework out there. Every framework has its own collection of use cases where it shines.