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I’m primarily a back-end developer.. but would like to have one general purpose front end framework that I could use for all my personal needs. What’s a powerful & diverse front-end framework that I can use to build mid-level websites fairly quickly. Ex) blogs, product/personal/business/non-profit websites?
jquery!
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Smh
VueJs
React is all you need to know. Create-react-app will do all the setup for you (webpack on a node dev server + babel to transpile es6 and jsx). Typescript is optional, I don’t prefer it. Angular is another popular one, I’ve used it quite a bit and not a fan
I’d use Gatsby, it’s react and has a lot of good defaults built in like client side routing, and SSR so seo for blog like applications is good
All your examples are best served by a CMS, not a frontend framework. Do you want to make blogs or apps?
I’m biased but, react.
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Yes react as per my opinion. Angular is equally good but i don't like it much.
you can do pretty much everything just with es6 vanilla js.
React, NodeJS, WebPack and TypeScript
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Are all of these supposed to be used in conjunction?