I was wondering what frontend frameworks do Googlers mostly use for their products. For example, on Google Adsense, do they use any frontend framework in particular, e.g. React.js, Bootstrap? Many Google products seem to have a "similar" feel and look to them, so I was curious to see what frontend techs they use. I saw an article about it a few years ago but I can't find it anymore.
Varies a lot by product and team, it's a huge company, but mostly I would say Angular & friends. There are some internal frameworks not open sourced. Very little React The common look and feel is called Material Design and orthogonal to framework choice
Thanks, just tried a bit of Material, and I love it so far. Gonna learn it properly!
Just finished a few tutorials, loved learning about them. Which backend do they usually use to serve a small frontend application? I assume Python with Flask? Edit: Nvm, maybe I will just use dart as the backend.
I think Angular, Polymer and Dart?
Consumer web apps mostly use in-house frameworks. Angular is used a lot too.
Boq + wiz is the recommendation. But teams also use Angular, dart, polymer with apps framework. Some use Closure.
They use Vue for jobs site
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Why the hell will Google use React ? 😂
https://web.dev/react They also teach you React. https://web.dev/learn is an initiative by Google. Basically, React is "Sharma ji ka beta" for Google.
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