Front-end developers in 2025 aren’t just choosing frameworks; they're selecting development philosophies. From minimal libraries to full-stack engi...
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honestly picking a new framework every year makes my head spin tbh, i just wanna ship stuff that works lol
I am learning Vue 3 and SvelteKit in 2025 , so I do not fall behind in tech.
Pretty cool seeing how far all these frameworks have come. I still end up picking React for most stuff, but honestly they all get the job done. Curious if picking one actually matters as much as people act like it does.
Totally agree! At the end of the day, the best framework is the one you enjoy using and that fits the project. People overhype the differences most modern tools can build great apps if you know them well.
Great comparison, Eva! Your breakdown of React’s flexibility, Vue’s simplicity, Angular’s robustness, and Next.js’s SEO edge really helps clarify choices for 2025. I’d lean toward Next.js for projects needing SSR and scalability—our team at Agami Technologies has seen awesome results building SaaS apps with it. Thanks for the insights! Any thoughts on how AI integrations might shape these frameworks’ future? 🚀
AI will likely supercharge these frameworks with smarter code generation, real-time personalization, and predictive UI/UX enhancements, exciting times ahead.
Enjoyed your article.
Which one do you think is the best for website development, React or Vue or Angular or Next?
@michael_liang_0208 In my opinion, I would select React because of the vast job opportunities, its learning curve, and its wide range of open-source communities.
How about Next? I think Next is the best for most of the projects.
Thanks for your reply.
Next.js is also great, but React would be better for beginners; then they can move to Next.js.
You are right. Thanks