JS frameworks come and go. CAP theorem stays the same. You get my drift?
Where’s Elm
Stick to Vanilla JS
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Vanilla is still the way to go. You can know frameworks all, but you won't truly know js until you go vanilla. Plus when the framework changes and all your stuff breaks you'll be happy. Plus vanilla js is more flexible
Makes me wonder how much do you follow modern js frameworks. All decisions (API design) in vanilla are driven by the big framework players. New vanilla js features are experimented in frameworks before they are published as specs to be implemented natively in browsers. If you’re using frameworks, you’re already future proofing yourself.
Tell that to angular js devs whe angular 2 came out lol. Take someone that only develops in one framework and they might have no knowledge of how another works or even how any non basic js works. Not saying frameworks aren't progressing us forward, but at a certain point people will learn that vanilla is getting to an almost golden age and won't need a heavy framework to use it. When webpack has a bug or angular can't do something specific, good luck to a dev that knows no vanilla to compensate.
How come so many Reactjs lovers? Thought Angular also will get similar votes..
Vue is great, but the whole setup w transpilers & shit can make anyone go mad!
It's still lesser effort compared to react
Switch to ML asap