top | item 20257487 (no title) jhoh | 6 years ago > Web development frameworks seem to have a half-life of about 12 months.Initial realeases of the most popular JS-frameworks:Angular – 2010React – 2013Vue – 2014 discuss order hn newest MaxBarraclough|6 years ago Polymer 0.5 - circa 2014 Polymer 1 - 2015 Polymer 2 - 2017 Polymer 3 - 2018 LitElement - 2019(I'm aware that Polymer insists it isn't a 'framework'. But it is. If their breaking changes cause incompatibilities between components using different Polymer versions, that's what I call a 'framework'.) MaxBarraclough|6 years ago *also the ~recent deprecation of Bower Pxtl|6 years ago Angular doesn't count as 2010 because they did massive compatibility breaking change to Angular2 such that it was basically a new framework.
MaxBarraclough|6 years ago Polymer 0.5 - circa 2014 Polymer 1 - 2015 Polymer 2 - 2017 Polymer 3 - 2018 LitElement - 2019(I'm aware that Polymer insists it isn't a 'framework'. But it is. If their breaking changes cause incompatibilities between components using different Polymer versions, that's what I call a 'framework'.) MaxBarraclough|6 years ago *also the ~recent deprecation of Bower
Pxtl|6 years ago Angular doesn't count as 2010 because they did massive compatibility breaking change to Angular2 such that it was basically a new framework.
MaxBarraclough|6 years ago
(I'm aware that Polymer insists it isn't a 'framework'. But it is. If their breaking changes cause incompatibilities between components using different Polymer versions, that's what I call a 'framework'.)
MaxBarraclough|6 years ago
Pxtl|6 years ago