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With the Coronavirus keeping the majority of us developers quarantined, how many “new” JavaScript frameworks do you think we will see over the next few months?
- 1-5
- 5-10
- 10-25
- 25+
- I don’t care , I use . . .
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Without a doubt, there will be another “task runner that leaves everybody else in the dust”.
Or a “thin layer over the virtual DOM that makes React look like a bloated giant”?
Or maybe “a powerful templating language translating directly to vanilla JS”? (Although I’d use something like that btw).
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