100% Vue. In my honest opinion if your cli doesn't work as good as Vue's or if your documentation is not written as good as Vue's, then you haven't done your job. It made working with a JavaScript framework fun again. The framework just seems to be designed with the most important thing in mind: writing applications. Before I got into Vue, all the other frameworks made me feel like they were designed by people that no longer created applications and only made frameworks.
In terms of a platform/SDK, then 100% Stripe. Their documentation experience, plus the TONS of examples and articles to read always leaves me super happy to work with them. I really wish most platforms/SDKs would put that type of effort in their documentation/examples.
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100% Vue. In my honest opinion if your cli doesn't work as good as Vue's or if your documentation is not written as good as Vue's, then you haven't done your job. It made working with a JavaScript framework fun again. The framework just seems to be designed with the most important thing in mind: writing applications. Before I got into Vue, all the other frameworks made me feel like they were designed by people that no longer created applications and only made frameworks.
In terms of a platform/SDK, then 100% Stripe. Their documentation experience, plus the TONS of examples and articles to read always leaves me super happy to work with them. I really wish most platforms/SDKs would put that type of effort in their documentation/examples.