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Frameworks
Hello people! I wanted some tips on Frameworks for the 3 technologies: html, css and js. I know I should do more research, but getting tips isn't a bad idea.
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I don't know if there exists any HTML framework;
CSS framework: the most popular is BootStrap, but you can find TailwindCSS as well at the recommended ones. it depends what you want: an existing component, or something else?
MaterializeCSS is still exists...
JS framework: VueJs and Vue are not really a framework, but a library. there is a small team behind it. you can develop with it a faster way, because it is easy to learn (we used it at the university for frontend with a Laravel backend);
Angular is developed by google, and widely used. you can find some ohert tools for it, for example PrimeNG (yes, we used it at the university);
the other widely used is React, developed by facebook (meta)
jQuery is a library, one of the oldest one which still lives, its still under development, because of the widely usage.
I hope this helps
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Mihaly Nyilas HTML5 frameworks are pre-written libraries of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that help developers build web applications more efficiently.
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I think this is a pretty good summary about recent trends on Frontend:
https://dev.to/blarzhernandez/top-7-frontend-trends-and-predictions-for-2024-you-should-watch-out-according-to-experts-239n
In my own opinion, based on the news and tech videos I've watched:
- Apart from the usual three top frameworks: React, Angular and Vue - also Svelte is gaining and is being loved by developers.
- Javascript hegemony is coming to an end, as browsers and programming languages start supporting webassembly (WASM)
- The frontend landscape is insanely complex, there are many different technologies and tools. You are lucky if you can gain expertise in a single framework, forget about mastering all of them.
I really like the idea of simplicity. My most recent discoveries to build dynamic web pages with very little code, is two tiny JS libraries:
HTMX
https://htmx.org/
Alpine.js
https://alpinejs.dev/
If you are not building a complex system, they may be sufficient for most requirements.
Alpine.js example:
https://www.sololearn.com/en/compiler-playground/WqIbC279AiAC
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Chris Coder :
the first one is Bootstrap (CSS framework),
Ionic is for Angular (we used it at the university)
and also the others seem to be CSS frameworks.
HTML is only a structure, CSS is a presentation "tool"
but anyway, it's a good page :-)
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Thank you for the tips!
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Hellow people i am a beginner anybody can help me
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Ridam Thapa : without a question it is hard....
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Chris Coder : thank you for the update! my English is slowly but surely becomes worse, because it's not in daily usage since I'm not living in the UK.
but the Bootstrap is a CSS framework, with some JS functionality and HTML structure