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track and measure the performance of sites that use popular JavaScript frameworks and libraries.
Good frameworks should provide a better starting point on the essentials (security, accessibility, performance) or have built-in constraints that make it harder to ship something that violates those.
That doesn’t appear to be happening with performance (nor with accessibility, apparently).
What to expect in 2018?
"I spent a few days on and off learning parts of Vue to write a small app. I wrote the same app with Angular. I'm sharing my experience of working through Vue for the first time to help others that may be curious about the JavaScript framework landscape."
"We have tried to answer the unanswerable: What framework should I use? […] A framework is nothing more than an embodiment of some patterns, integration of some technologies, and source code to help make our web applications easier to build and maintain."
"What should I choose?"
"WebBundle and old UI are going away, completely new shop and admin interfaces, v1.0.0-alpha around the corner; some non-essential features removed, focus on stabilization and docs, v1.0.0-beta by the end of November, which is based on the current velocity and Scrum development process."
"I think Facebook has a strong motivation, resources and domain expertise to build the first framework that will actually enable us to build apps for all platforms at once."
"Last week, Bootstrap turned four-years-old, and its creators, Mark Otto and Jacob Thornton, released Bootstrap 4 alpha."
Au menu : du flexbox, des mises en page en Card Decks, Sass au lieu de Less...
A fast, simple & powerful blog framework
Made at GitHub, open source, includes a small Gruntfile for compiling SCSS, Autoprefixer for vendor prefixes, and Parker for CSS stats.
A modern responsive front-end framework based on Material Design
A dead simple, responsive boilerplate.
"Xamarin wants students to bring their app ideas to life using the best mobile development platform. Students currently enrolled in a degree or diploma-granting course of study can now develop amazing native apps for iOS and Android with Xamarin Studio for free."
Famo.us is a free, open source JavaScript framework that helps you create smooth, complex UIs for any screen.
"A highly modular, loosely coupled, non-frameworky framework for building advanced JavaScript apps."