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What are the most common front-end frameworks? |
--Angular - most popular now --React --Vue --jQuery |
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What are considerations for using each one? #1 |
Angular --Largest --Supported by both Google and Microsoft, most popular, most established --Great for single page web applications that loads a lot of data up front and then can pull it as needed without taking another round trip to get data from a database |
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What are considerations for using each one? #2 |
React --Cutting edge, created by Facebook --Helps with cross platform deployment a lot, web to native mobile |
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What are considerations for using each one? #3 |
Vue - Easier to work with than Angular - Strong integration with Laravel |
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What are considerations for using each one? #4 |
JQuery - Largest number of plugins - Fragmented code base |
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What’s changing with Front-end frameworks? |
--Becoming a primary coding framework for functionality, even for full stack developers, not just front-end developers --More integration with cross platform development, to help deploy web code to native mobile experiences --Tons of them are coming out! |
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What does Fresh utilize? |
--Angular for the most part when sitting on a Service Oriented Architecture (S.O.A) --Vue if we’re working with Laravel --Jquery if needed or existing or very small |