The past, current state & future of JavaScript frameworks

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JavaScript has come a long way! It's a crucial language for modern web development, especially for frontend web development.
Over all those years, we've seen many JavaScript language features, libraries and frameworks - some stuck around, some didn't.
Are we now in the last phase of JavaScript framework evolution?

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I dont know if this is going to be read but ever since I started my last year in computer science, right before graduating, I jumped into self-teaching because I felt school wasnt teaching me enough. I went on Udemy and found Max. Finally I actually understood something about web dev, front-back and full stack, all the theory I learnt really put into practice. Eventually I landed a job in a Vue/Nuxt based company this late summer. Thanks a lot Max

stefangarofalo
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Before jQuery, there was Prototype and Scriptaculous. I'm old and lived through the entire JavaScript evolution.

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@Academind Hi Max! Investing in your courses has been one of the best decisions I've made to date. One thing I would like to congratulate you on, is the quality of your English and how you have progressed in articulating yourself over the years. I would argue that you are effectively a native speaker now. That in itself is a superb achievement. 👏

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Thanks a lot Max for your amazing courses and I am glad to have purchased most of them. You are doing a commendable job by creating content based on lastest technologies in web development. I enjoyed your latest React course update and indeed it's the best.

Can you please also update your CSS course wherein you explain concepts with demo projects similar to your React course?

Thanks again and keep up the good work!

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I feel very safe when i hear Max’s opinions
Max isn’t just a smart, kind and expert man
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Thank you for everything max ❤️🙏🏻
Wish you the best ❤️🙏🏻

mohammadz
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Hello Max, I'm working through your Remix class. Great stuff. Thanks.

eleah
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Really enjoying learning Remix JS at the moment. One of the reasons is that it sticks very closely to standard web APIs so you're also learning stuff which is common and will always be of benefit, like request and response objects etc.

mutantthegreat
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Wow max..!

It's always soo good to hear youu

rupamsutar
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I can't believe, that svelte and sveltekit was missed :(

VideoBunt
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Love your content, thanks for sharing!!

carinagonzalezruiz
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Thank you for this video, nice summary and thoughts! What I got from it though, is that you are soon going to lunch a SolidJS course. Awesome!

_the_one_
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No mention of Svelte ? That's the only tech i'd like to use out of Angular.

sebuzz
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I like this kind of content, thanks Max!

eumm
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Would have loved to hear your take on web assembly and MS Blazor, which, with the combination of Blazor client and server side options, gives you that next gen option you see us going in.

tspaxl
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Thanks your Udemy courses are amazing. I learn react with your course!!!

CodeZakk
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Hey Max. Thanks for this video. I was expecting you to mention NestJS too. Don't you think it has a future combined with Angular?

subalevi
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I'm shocked you managed this video without saying Typescript at least once 😮

ShinigamiZone
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I would say the next evolution is compiling and getting rid of virtual DOM as Solid and Svelte do.

XRENDERMAN
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Thank you for the video! So are we moving to the fact that web developers should know and use both frontend and backend?

alexzav
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I used Max's course when I started to learn React. I recognize the voice anywhere. Gigachad Max 🙏

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