serpentroots,
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I asked a frontend friend what framework he would recommend if he was starting a new project today. He said , so I spent the afternoon walking through their online tutorial and playing around with .

I've got to say, as someone with fairly rudimentary JS skills, it was a great experience. It feels a lot closer to HTML/CSS and a lot simpler than a lot of the other JS frameworks.

dahukanna,
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@serpentroots @adrianco

Sharing a perspective:

  1. For personal projects suggest trying a few on equivalent implementations, pick the one that suits your mental models & the challenge at hand-https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Tools_and_testing/Client-side_JavaScript_frameworks.
    Personally prefer VueJs as it supports native HTML, CSS & JavaScript as well as providing structure & APIs.

  2. In an Organisation there are other considerations e.g. imposed corporate or institutional standards & selected defaults, etc.

Unfortunately, there isn’t a Panacea.JS-😉

preslavrachev,
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@serpentroots @adrianco I guess, I should have remained silent and not mention https://htmx.org/

serpentroots,
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@preslavrachev @adrianco not at all, promote away. I'm so far removed from modern frontend technology that I'm interested in hearing about it all.

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