Debating which framework to choose and wondering whether it's still a powerful option?
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Debating which framework to choose and wondering whether it's still a powerful option?
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Vue is quite straightforward and easy to learn for people new to the space. But it also really depends what you want to build and what the alternatives are.
Does it work on mobile?
Like in browser or native?
You could build a PWA with Nuxt or also go native by using Iionic for example.
You should focus on the product you are building and you expertise with frameworks.
React, Vue, Svelte solve the same problem. But your app is more then this usually.
Do you want to use Tailwind CSS, or Material UI, or Mantine, or Chakra , or a Framework specific UI Kit ? This has to be considered.
You app has charts ? Do same consideration on charts libs.
And so on...
The goal is the product your user will use, and which is the easiest path for you.
If you feel comfortable in multiple framework, and libs are equivalents for your product, then choose which you like more.
In educational side projects i usually make a collage of libs i never used before.
This is great advice thanks. What about using for a large project at work? How would one decide between Vue and React?
If for you "large" means with many features you should always go with frameworks and libraries that will cover most of the job that need to be done.
Other aspects to consider is to go for libraries that you know well and that can be customized if you want.
An example is whit "UI Kit / Component Library":
Or form.
Forms are everywhere, and building them sucks.
You must use a library that helps you with form state, accessibility, UX and performance.
Which form does this app need? A two-field simple form? A multi-step form with a lot of inputs? Array fields are needed?
The consumer of the app doesn't care which framework/tools you used.
But he/she cares about how it will behave (UX)and look.
Your goal is the product, and your sanity while working on it.
Frontend framework should come naturally after research...