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3 Replies to "What are the most in-demand frontend frameworks in 2020?"
Where’s Google’s flutter?
Google’s Flutter is written in Dart, who is another language rather Javascript. But Flutter it’s growing too.
Svelte approach is not radical and has already been done in Google Web Toolkit, although with Java.