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Best front-end technology

Let me tell you something. When it comes to front-end development, we're spoiled for choice. But let's cut to the chase and talk about two stars of the show - Ember.js and React.js.

Let me tell you something. When it comes to front-end development, we're spoiled for choice. But let's cut to the chase and talk about two stars of the show - Ember.js and React.js.

Ember.js

First up, Ember.js, the underdog. Don't let the name fool you - Ember is smokin' hot! It's an opinionated framework, which means it guides you on how to organize your code, making it easier to work with. Perfect for large-scale applications! Plus, its vibrant community ensures you're never alone when the code gets tough. Ember's motto is "Convention over Configuration" and it totally lives up to it.

React.js

Now, let's chat about React.js. Who hasn't heard of this gem? Created by Facebook, React is the popular kid on the block. With React, you build UI components that are reusable, testable, and easy to play with. It's not opinionated, so you're the boss. The downside? Sometimes too many choices can be overwhelming.

Here's the real question: Ember or React for your first project? Ember's got your back with structure, but React's flexibility is tempting. What's your flavor?

Drop your thoughts in the comments! Share your wisdom on how a newbie should kickstart their coding journey. Your insights are gold! ✨

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on June 28, 2023
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    yes, ember and reactjs are good. but Vuejs is also making a strong comeback with Vue 3. Although it was released in 2022, this version is getting updated and a lot of community members would pick Vue compared to reactjs at any given time. i can tell this based on the trends i am seeing on dev.to community as well as various groups on LinkedIn, also there has been a spike in hiring of vuejs freelancers aswell as professional development teams. especially from here: https://www.biztechcs.com/hire-vuejs-developer/

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