Let me start with this — this is by all means not a comparison of what should be your next choice for Front-End. It’s a small, relatively unsophisticated, comparison of three things: Performance, Size, and Lines of Code of pretty similar application.
There's been a lot of confusion, claims, and misinformation about Redux going around lately, and I want to help clear things up.Is Redux dead, dying, deprecated, or about to be replaced? No.
I’ve seen React misunderstood by smart people more often than any other JavaScript library. React is packed with ideas that were radical at the time of its introduction. This created an air of…
Vue is a very popular JavaScript front-end framework, one that’s experiencing a huge amount of growth. It is simple, tiny (~24KB), and very performant. It feels different from all the other…
Build micro frontends that coexist and can each be written with their own framework. This allows you to: Use multiple frameworks on the same page without refreshing the page (React, AngularJS, Angular, Ember, or whatever you're using); Write code using a new framework, without rewriting your existing app; Lazy load code for improved initial load time.