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Which Frontend Framework to Pick for Your E-commerce Storefront?

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  1. Nuxt.js presets all the configuration needed to make your development of a Vue.js application enjoyable. It's a perfect static site generator.
    Nuxt.js is a Vue framework built to optimize app performance. Nuxt.js offers support for SEO (search engine optimization) settings out of the box and several other functionalities like code-splitting, automatically generated routes*,* pre-rendering, and Server Side Rendering (SSR).

    #Static Site Generators #Developer Tools #Javascript UI Libraries 149 social mentions

  2. A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Next.js is a React-based frontend framework that offers you building blocks for creating blazing-fast and user-friendly websites.

    #Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #JavaScript Framework 923 social mentions

  3. A JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Ember.js is a component-based framework for building ecommerce stores. It offers stability as it has a very short release circle which allows it to add fixes and new features. This is beneficial in the fast-moving world of frontend web development and technology.

    #Javascript UI Libraries #JS Library #JavaScript Framework 27 social mentions

  4. Angular is a JavaScript web framework for creating single-page web applications. The code is free to use and available as open source. It is further maintained and heavily used by Google and by lots of other developers around the world.
    Angular is a component-based frontend framework and platform built on top of TypeScript. It offers a set of well-integrated libraries with a wide range of functionalities including server-client communication, routing, cross-platform apps, and more.

    #JavaScript Framework #JS Library #Web Development Tools 283 social mentions

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