Hey Dev Community! π
A while back, I created a poll on IndieHackers where I asked developers What front-end framework they π.
And it sure turned out great π
Over night there was 100s of votes coming in and now that things have settled down, I've gotten over 300 π€©
At the time of writing this, the results are:
Shall we discuss more about these results?
Recap
π₯ React
So... let's state the obvious. React won the poll by a mile π€·ββοΈ
Below are what some users said about React β¬
I recently picked up React and it has been a delight. Have you ever tried a framework/language and found it just "clicked" with you? That's been my experience with React.
I personally like React for its simplicity, component system and JSX of course. I remember from the old PHP days where you could write PHP code within HTML and it's kinda taking me back
Great stuff overall. Very deserving of the top vote. π
π₯ VueJS
VueJS is super easy to learn and setup. All you need to develop with it is a CDN and an HTML file. I've tried Vue before and it was so simple to learn.
A comment with over 18 upvotes by @reader says:
Vue, easy to start with and even easier to maintain your code base.
With that amount of upvotes, it's obviously no lie that Vue is quick to learn and use in development.
π₯ Many others...
The vote that took third place was "other". With 11% percent of the votes, that brings the total for "other" to 36 votes. I honestly was expecting this. There are many other great frameworks/libraries to use for developing apps and websites. I just couldn't cram them all into one poll π .
Some of the top ones were:
- Svelte
- Stimulus JS
- Elm
- NextJS
- And yes... some said Vanilla JS so I guess we'll make that count as "other" π
What are your thoughts?
Now that you've read this and seen the results for yourself, I want to know your favorite Frontend framework. (So does the rest of us π)
Share it in the comments below! π
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Top comments (8)
I personally prefer view coz the learning curve is very easy and you can build almost everything that you do with react with upside you don't have to use jsx and sticking with good old html css and javascript and even typescript noe.
That's true. I learned Vue last year and it was quite simple.
My preference is React that is where most of the jobs are at the moment and the community is huge which makes learning far easier. Vue would be my second choice however it is far more popular in the East and there are not as many jobs for it here in the West. Well maybe in Startups but medium to large sized companies are using more established frameworks like React and Angular. Svelte seems cool but its still growing so in terms of commercial job opportunities I don't think they exist yet. It is more for side projects in my opinion and as a proof of concept of its capabilities.
Very true. I'm learning React right now and it's pretty cool. However when I tried out Vue about a year ago it was super easy. Very simple setup too with only a CDN.
No love for Angular.
Yeah I saw that too. Very unfamiliar with newer developers these days.
REQUEST,
Add a poll for what style framework they used the most with each
Very good idea! I'll do that this week on my IndieHackers