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Which Front-End Framework has more holes?
There’s a new front-end framework war brewing. React is the current king but plenty o’ developers have been defecting to the Vue camp, with promises of a simpler way of life.
That’s not all — for the first time, we’re seeing new frameworks like Svelte and Solid emerging and staking their claim in the fertile and precious lands known as the JavaScript ecosystem. Goddamn it, what a time to be alive.
But not all is milk and honey. With all these new choices, it can be hard to know which one is right for you. Well, I did some research, and I think I found a surefire way to know which front-end framework is best:
Count. The. Holes.
I hereby summon each and every framework to put their code on the table, and let’s see who’s got the most holes. No framework will be spared of this shameful listicle, not even my beloved React.
The examination will be precise and clinical. I’m not a whole expert, but I have the dictionary definition of hole at hand, and I am ready to count.
Let the hole-counting begin!
Results.
React.
React has a hole in the “R,” a hole in the “e,” and a hole in the “a.” That’s three holes.