5 Best Web Development Frameworks to Watch in 2024

 5 Best Web Development Frameworks to Watch in 2022


If you’re wondering what web development frameworks are going to be hot in 2022, then we’ve got your answer right here. From React and Angular to Vue and AngularJS, we break down the five that you should keep an eye on over the next few years as you develop your website and keep an eye on any new developments that could change how well they work with each other. Keep reading to find out more!


React

Facebook’s open-source JavaScript library for building user interfaces is becoming a lot more popular—and for good reason. React makes it easy to create components that render themselves based on data, which means faster and smoother page load times and reduced strain on your servers. If you’re looking to build out a new website, consider starting with React as your framework of choice.


Vue.js

Last year, JavaScript framework Vue.js took home second place from IEEE Spectrum’s 2017 Technology of The Year award. Designed to simplify developing user interfaces for apps and websites, Vue has grown from a simple library into an all-inclusive framework that supports numerous features. Popular for its minimalism, flexibility and performance, we expect it will stay on top of developers’ lists for years to come.


Elm

The Elm language is a compile-to-JavaScript language that provides strong type inference and functional programming capabilities while maintaining JavaScript’s runtime efficiency. The Elm community is working on a port of Redux, its simple state management library, so that it works with Elm’s model architecture. Beyond being an excellent framework for learning pure functional programming principles, we can also expect a lot of high-quality tooling and middleware libraries from an open source project backed by both Github and Facebook.


Preact

We’re only a few months into 2018, but it’s not too early to look ahead at what web development frameworks will be ruling 2022. Our team of developers and engineers is keeping track of what they think are going to be 5 major players. The list includes Preact, NestJS, Cycle.js, GraphQL along with Horizon Framework (which we are currently using for our web development services). You can read about them below


Angular

This framework was built by Google, so you know it’s going to be well-built and battle-tested. Angular is a full-featured framework with an incredibly strong community behind it. It handles everything from data binding and templating, all the way down to minification and compilation. This is one of our favorite choices for web development because of its forward-thinking approach and extensive feature set.

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