JavaScript frameworks
Have you finished writing your New Year's resolutions list already? Then, you might want to "squeeze in" a few more: the top JavaScript trends in 2019 to follow the year to come. In other words: the JavaScript frameworks that will be most in-demand and that you should start learning/take further... now. What's the future of Angular? Will Angular.js, now in long-term support, be referenced to as "Angular"? And will it manage to maintain its “fame” in the developers' community in 2019, as well? Can Vue, whose adoption has just... exploded this year, really rival...
So, you, too, want a “piece of the pie” right? Since now, with the new generation of cross-platform mobile development frameworks available, any developer/entrepreneur can build his native-like mobile app and have it running on ALL platforms. So, a new world of opportunities opens before your eyes! Now the question that arises is: who wins the “React Native vs NativeScript” race for your “heart and mind”? One's backed by a huge community, not to mention its famous “protector”: Facebook. The one other takes the “write once, use anywhere” philosophy to a whole new level.
Here you are now: you've finally made up your mind! You'll build your first highly interactive SPA! Somehow similar to native mobile and desktop apps, adapted so deliver your users a desktop-like experience. And as quickly as possible, needless to add. So, which single page application framework will you go with? That is the question! And there's no such thing as “the best JavaScript framework” fit for the job, only “the best-suited one for your own project's needs”. So first, you need to get those goals of yours clearly defined!