JavaScript Framework Thread - Since there's a new one every few months we might as well have a dedicated thread

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Angry Shoes

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What JS framework(s) do you guys use? I usually just use vanilla JS with JQuery calls, but I've been reading a lot about Angular lately. It looks like a way to build really sleek, modern-looking web pages.
 
If you're masochistic enough to use this crap at home, that's your business.

But think of the poor visitors of sites built with this crap, that you force to download and run megabytes of awful buggy JS code. Just so you could have a site that looks "modern", which just means it's awful to use on anything but a phone or tablet and runs like shit.
 
React and Vue are the big hot. Dig into typescript while you're at it.

Only learn jQuery if you're wanting to get paid to maintain legacy code. It's as dead- end in a world with modern browsers, webpack, and polyfill.io.
 
i use AngularJS every day only because the project I spend all my time working on was built with it, I would suggest learning native javascript then you can figure out pretty much any framework you come across.
 
Gonna go with React first. It seems really popular at the moment.
 
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