I see a difference between what trends and what advances the industry.
For the latter, I have seen a lot of value from functional MVU (examples: redux-loop, F# Elmish, Elm). The human memory footprint of MVU is small compared to frameworks and it is highly testable. It does require you to learn new patterns of thinking to solve problems, which I think is why it doesn't trend.
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I see a difference between what trends and what advances the industry.
For the latter, I have seen a lot of value from functional MVU (examples: redux-loop, F# Elmish, Elm). The human memory footprint of MVU is small compared to frameworks and it is highly testable. It does require you to learn new patterns of thinking to solve problems, which I think is why it doesn't trend.