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ack in 2005, a new
scripting language called
Mocha was created by
a guy named Brendan
Eich. Months after being
renamed to LiveScript, the
name was changed again
to JavaScript. Since then,
JavaScript has come a long way. In 2010,
we saw the introduction of Backbone
and Angular as the first JavaScript
frameworks and, by 2016, 92 per cent of
all websites used JavaScript. Fast-forward
to 2020 and we are blessed with a number
of frameworks and libraries to help us
with development. In this article, we are
going to have a look at three of the main
JavaScript frameworks (Angular, React
and Vue) and their status heading into
the next decade.

frameworks


The future of

Darryl Bartlett takes a look at the current


status of Angular, React and Vue and what


we can expect from them in 2020


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The future of frameworks

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