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by seti0Cha
941 days ago
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I used to be a frontend coder, but am no longer. In part this is because I couldn't bring myself to keep up with the constant ecosystem churn of the JS world. I recently worked at a company that was trying to migrate from Vue 2 to Vue 3. It was not going quickly. Is Vue going to even be around in a few years, or will React eat it entirely? Or will react itself be eaten by Svelte? I have no idea, I'm not involved in these things. But after watching how such things play out for a couple of decades, my conclusion is that if you are building for the web, you should use whatever you are comfortable with and what provides the features you want now, because there's no way to know what things will look like a few years down the road. Even if the framework you chose sticks around, you may end up doing a rewrite because of other concerns or throw the whole thing away altogether. |
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