Even though I took up Vue.js for its highly-recommended ease-of-learning for beginners, I'm beginning to see why Vue developers love Vue so much. It's clear where the HTML, CSS, and JS is and I personally find this a LOT less overhead than React.js with the JSX. I think another factor that pushes Vue to the top for me (other than Vue being incrementally adoptable!) is that its entire package is very small, especially after its v3 update (half the size of v2) and doesn't have a ton of overhead. But, overall, I don't hate on any frameworks (I don't want to, it makes me sad and contributes to nothing constructive) and think whatever works best for a given situation will do!
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Even though I took up Vue.js for its highly-recommended ease-of-learning for beginners, I'm beginning to see why Vue developers love Vue so much. It's clear where the HTML, CSS, and JS is and I personally find this a LOT less overhead than React.js with the JSX. I think another factor that pushes Vue to the top for me (other than Vue being incrementally adoptable!) is that its entire package is very small, especially after its v3 update (half the size of v2) and doesn't have a ton of overhead. But, overall, I don't hate on any frameworks (I don't want to, it makes me sad and contributes to nothing constructive) and think whatever works best for a given situation will do!