Javascriptreport recently published an article to compare the trend of popular front-end frameworks. The chart is generated by taking the most recent data and comparing it with the previous year’s data. Data from NPM Trends daily downloads.

React, Angular, and Vue, the big three front-end frameworks, are all popular and on the rise, but Vue is the most explosive, but still lower in usage than React and Angular.

As you can see from the figure, the front-end frameworks React, Angular, and Vue are all popular and on the rise, but Vue is the most explosive, but still lower in usage than React and Angular. Here is another excellent comparison of frames: Preact, Inferno, Aurelia, Polymer and Svelte.

If current trends continue, Vue could overtake Angular as the second most used framework by late 2018 or early 2019.

Three other older but more influential frameworks, AngularJS, Backbone, and Ember, have continued to grow over the past year, although they are now less well known than the big three.

Interestingly, you’ll find that AngularJS actually has more downloads than Vue. Vue passed AngularJS at the end of last year, but AngularJS saw a big swing in its latest data in January. Of course, this does not affect the long-term trend of Vue.

Here is another excellent comparison of frames: Preact, Inferno, Aurelia, Polymer and Svelte.

Inferno, Preact and Svelte grew only slower than Vue. Preact, which leads the echelon, is expected to be the most popular alternative to React.

English: https://javascriptreport.com/javascript-frameworks-by-the-numbers-winter-2018/

The open source king of China/www.oschina.net/news/93188/javascript-frameworks-numbers-2018

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