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The Rear-Vue Mirror: My Open-Source Origin Story

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    Reactive Components for Modern Web Interfaces
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I tried Angular and React but ultimately chose a less popular framework called Vue. It clicked with me as soon as I tried it. It used what it called an Options API, which was perfect for a beginner. (An API contains the "ingredients" that a framework gives you to cook with.).

    #Front-End Frameworks #Javascript UI Libraries #JS Library 341 social mentions

  2. A declarative, efficient and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    My short career in open source looks like a success story. I get paid to do what I love: build open source docs and communities. I work on projects that hundreds of thousands of people use every month, and I do it with people that I look up to and learn from every day. (If this is your first time meeting me—I'm on the core team of Astro and SolidJS. Also, hi!) But it wasn't always like that.

    #Javascript UI Libraries #JS Library #Front-End Frameworks 21 social mentions

  3. Astro is the web framework that you'll love to use.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    My short career in open source looks like a success story. I get paid to do what I love: build open source docs and communities. I work on projects that hundreds of thousands of people use every month, and I do it with people that I look up to and learn from every day. (If this is your first time meeting me—I'm on the core team of Astro and SolidJS. Also, hi!) But it wasn't always like that.

    #Website Builder #Blogging #Blogging Platform 177 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.
    I tried Angular and React but ultimately chose a less popular framework called Vue. It clicked with me as soon as I tried it. It used what it called an Options API, which was perfect for a beginner. (An API contains the "ingredients" that a framework gives you to cook with.).

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

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