1. React stays on top.
Did you know that React is used by 4 out of 5 front-end developers in 2020?
The React team introduced some experimental features like concurrency and zero-bundle-size server components.
2. Vue continues to evolve
The latest Vue release follows the approach of ‘compiler-informed virtual DOM’.
Before the third release, Vue was well-suited mostly for small projects. But the Composition API built in Vue 3 makes it easier to organize and reuse the code that is a must for big projects.
3. TypeScript is growing rapidly
TypeScript took the JavaScript syntax and semantics. And it brought some extra features that JavaScript developers were longing for. TypeScript boosts developer productivity and makes it easier to maintain growing codebases.
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