The trends in front-end development alternate at breakneck speed. But there are a few that remain standing:
The sharing economy
The sharing economy is not only materialistic in nature. Sharing knowledge is an increasing trend among front-end developers. Platforms like Github, Hubspot and StackOverflow are the places to be for questions and answers, sharing pieces of code and build upon. The benefits of this are endless:
The base continues JavaScript
JavaScript remains the basis of front-end development. The open-source piece is important to the sharing community. JavaScript can best be seen as a collective name, as it lays the foundation for Angular6, ReactJS, VueJS, and also ES8, the very latest front-end version. In 5 years we will probably talk about other stacks, but JavaScript remains the basis.
The trends in front-end development alternate at breakneck speed. But there are a few that remain standing:
The sharing economy
The sharing economy is not only materialistic in nature. Sharing knowledge is an increasing trend among front-end developers. Platforms like Github and StackOverflow are the places to be for questions and answers, sharing pieces of code and build upon. The benefits of this are endless:
The base continues JavaScript
JavaScript remains the basis of front-end development. The open-source piece is important to the sharing community. JavaScript can best be seen as a collective name, as it lays the foundation for Angular6, ReactJS, VueJS, and also ES8, the very latest front-end version. In 5 years we will probably talk about other stacks, but JavaScript remains the basis.
The future of front-end development looks bright. As long as the internet continues to exist, there will always be a demand for developers. However, the question is with which stacks. There is an increasing demand for coders, jQuery is almost no longer in demand. The 3 pillars remain the basis, where JavaScript, Angular6, VueJS, and ReactJS form the largest market.