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How much VueJS is in demand in the labor market today?
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I want to raise the question of the demand for this wonderful framework today. Its popularity soars, but there are still few vacancies. I am exiting the upwork search and job sites, on the other hand, there are a lot of vacancies on reactjs.
Please share your opinions, will this framework dawn on the market, will it replace react ? One gets the impression that despite all its advantages, it simply occupies a narrow niche next to such giants as react and angular.
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I also asked this question, and made an analysis of vacancies for front-end developers in Moscow companies, where Angular, React and Vue were mentioned in the requirements. Here's what happened:
Angular - 33;
React - 25;
Vue - 2.
Demand is obvious, but many wrote like this: "Experience with Angular or another framework." I also included such answers in the above statistics, and it was Angular that gave the plus sign, because. it was specifically written, although I think this is not entirely correct.
Many write that it is necessary to look at the tasks performed by the framework, and not at its popularity. It may, of course, be correct, but for a beginner it is important, because. if the framework is popular, then wherever you spit, everywhere and everywhere there are already answers for the implementation of a particular task, which cannot be said about the new technology. Although, maybe it's for the best, because. you will have to think more with your head than do copy-paste and at the same time not understand anything. Like, for example, a bunch of under-specialists that WordPress spawned with its lightness and a bunch of ready-made solutions (I have nothing against this engine, but there is a huge hatred for the "specialists", which every second student who has learned to install plugins considers himself to be - learn to think with your own head!!!).
So, if we take Angular and React into account, then there are a lot of tutorials on them: videos, articles, books, etc. Vue cannot boast of such a quantity yet (it will not be correct if compared by this criterion, because Vue appeared relatively recently), but it has simply wonderful documentation, which is translated into Russian even faster than into English (Vue is just a Chinese project), for many who do not know English (and they should know), this will be a big plus.
As for Vue, its community is growing very fast every day. Also, existing articles comparing it with other frameworks give preference to it. Moreover, not only people write there for whom Vue became the first framework (it sounds vulgar, but oh well), but those who have already worked with others, like Angular and React.
Preferred because it is quite easy to use (this is for beginners), as well as faster, etc. (for more advanced). Hence, perhaps, the danger of the transition of all JQuery adherents, and as a result, the Internet is full of shit solutions that people who do not want to think with their own heads will start copying, and then hatred for the framework itself due to a damaged reputation. This, of course, should not be a problem when choosing, but I considered it necessary that you still need to specify. However, again, this is just my opinion, and not the fact that it is correct.
In terms of use - it is found in vacancies, although not so often, but still appears, and this already says something. Especially considering the fact that it appeared relatively recently.
Also, Vue was included in Laravel, and this is already a serious application. Also met the answers thatgitlab also uses Vue.
Here is such a big answer, almost like an article, that expresses my opinion. I hope that at least something helped, if not confused even more))
Vue seems pretty promising to me. I myself am completely new to this, I used to make very simple applications on android. Now I’m also making applications on the iphone, but I no longer need to buy java or objectiveC, but it’s enough to deal with vue+framework7. Of course, this development method is far from suitable for all applications, but, as I said earlier, the prospects are good.
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