The five most popular JS frameworks – Angular, React, Vue, Svelte and Blazor – use different rendering strategies, and it shows.
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The five most popular JS frameworks – Angular, React, Vue, Svelte and Blazor – use different rendering strategies, and it shows.
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Why do companies like Telerik or DevExpress don’t support Svelte?
Sweet article! Thanks to this, I might just give Svelte a shot.
Support is not support for support’s sake. Before companies support something, they have to benefit from it either tangibly or intangibly.
Svelte deserves more love!
I haven’t tried Svelte yet, but I follow their updates and really like what they’re doing. Maybe it’s time I finally give it a shot.
We opted for Vue instead of React. We are doing ok with it. ![]()
Vue is also dope. Actually, anything that isn’t the behemoth that is React or the super-glued spaghetti that is Angular is way or the mundane complexity of Ember is much better by default.
I hope it won’t end up “JS fatigue” again.
Svelte’s ecosystem isn’t nearly as fragmented as React’s. Svelte and SvelteKit don’t depend heavily on third-party libraries for core features, so I don’t really think they contribute much to the whole JavaScript fatigue thing.
100 % agree ![]()