FrontEnd Development
The front end of a website is the part that users interact with. Everything that you see when you’re navigating around the Internet, from fonts and colors to dropdown menus and sliders, is a combo of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript being controlled by your computer’s browser.
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Vue.js
Vue.js is a JavaScript library for building web interfaces. Combining with some other tools It also becomes a “framework”. Presently it has 130549 Github stars and left many other top front-end development tools behind. It was first released in 2013. In the last 4-5 years, the progress is significant. The greatest benefit of Vue is its absence of pedigree. It is fresh and has little baggage. It has been learning from the mistakes and successes of React & Angular
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AngularJS
Being a Google product, Angular is counted as one of the top front-end development tools for years. With the rapid release of its versions Angular is now much improved and an established name in the web industry. In October 2018, Angular released its 5th version and Angular 8 is expected to launch May 2020. It has 59426 stars on Github with a large developer community to provide support.
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Meteor
Meteor is a full-stack JavaScript framework. It is made up of a collection of libraries and packages which makes it one of the top front-end development tools. It has been built on concepts from other frameworks and libraries to makes it easy to prototype applications. It has 39265 stars on Github.
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ReactJS
ReactJS is a leading JavaScript library for building user interfaces or single-page applications. Developed by Jordan Walke around 2011, it was originally and exclusively used as an in-house capability by Facebook. Currently, ReactJS is a reigning Open Source Technology used by brands such as Instagram, Netflix, Yahoo, and other big social media corporations. ReactJS allows you to build declarative, simple interfaces that intelligently render the change without reloading the browser or manipulating the DOM (Document Object Model). This ensures the painless delivery of interactive user interfaces to the customer