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Ask HN: Front end stack for a new app in 2025
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by kacperlukawski
450 days ago
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I read "The Frontend Treadmill" (https://polotek.net/posts/the-frontend-treadmill/) and it makes me think a lot. I used to be a backend developer, and most of my experience is there. For frontend, last time I used jQuery and it was OK for me. Simple and worked fine. Now I want to build new side project and I think maybe vanilla JS is best? JavaScript has many good features now and browsers can do many things. 1. Can vanilla JS work for medium-sized apps in 2025?
2. What small libraries would you add if needed? I don't want to rewrite everything in 2-3 years when frameworks change again. This seems like a waste of time. Has anyone here stopped using big frameworks and feels better about it? |
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For that, I keep using Django + Unpoly (check it out) + Bootstrap and I always get a SPA like app that works very fine.
And I keep my stack very lean. I'm also a backend developer so frontend stuff is just an annoyance. New language, new build pipelines, multiple deploys (frontend/backend) etc.
HMTX is also something you should take a look.