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Hi Peter, I guess the first part of your question has been very well answered by me in the above reply to a spammer's comment.
And, coming to the second part of your point, it's apt! The sole purpose of this post was to give the audience, a brief description baout the 10 JS frameworks, which I think are doing good.
In India, Svelte is nowhere. So I have structured the post as per my market scenarios.
Hope this answers all your questions
Thank you :)
And thanks for the insightful comment. Please let me know in case there's anythinh else I can learn from!
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I was surprised not to see Svelte, even though I've not tried it myself yet but the rest of the list was what I expected to see.
For once it's nice to not have 10 new frameworks released every month that seem to jump in popularity before being proven.
This is a good list for anyone that has been lucky enough to not have to deal with JavaScript lately :)
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Hi Peter, I guess the first part of your question has been very well answered by me in the above reply to a spammer's comment.
And, coming to the second part of your point, it's apt! The sole purpose of this post was to give the audience, a brief description baout the 10 JS frameworks, which I think are doing good.
In India, Svelte is nowhere. So I have structured the post as per my market scenarios.
Hope this answers all your questions
Thank you :)
And thanks for the insightful comment. Please let me know in case there's anythinh else I can learn from!