Picking a JavaScript framework isn't just a technical decision — it shapes how you hire, onboard engineers, structure your codebase, and maintain software years down the line. This episode of Development tackles one of the most debated questions in front-end development head-on, drawing on the React vs. Vue vs. Angular framework comparison from DEV to cut through social media noise and deliver a grounded, practical breakdown for developers and teams facing a real choice.
Here's what the episode covers:
- React's strengths and trade-offs: Its massive ecosystem and job-market dominance are undeniable assets, but the freedom it grants teams also demands strong decision-making — and its rapid pace of paradigm shifts (class components → hooks → server components) isn't for everyone.
- Why Vue earns its "progressive framework" label: Built to scale both down to a single static page and up to a full SPA, Vue's single-file components, clean reactivity system, and cohesive official tooling make it a compelling middle ground between React's openness and Angular's rigidity.
- Angular as the enterprise-grade option: TypeScript, dependency injection, a CLI, routing, and testing all ship out of the box — a setup that suits large distributed teams and long-horizon projects, even if the learning curve and boilerplate are steep.
- The questions that actually drive the decision: Talent availability in your region, the expected lifespan and scale of the project, and your team's culture often matter more than any benchmark or feature comparison.
- The limits of "picking a winner": No single framework is objectively best — honest answers about team, timeline, and product goals are a more reliable compass than trending opinions.
- Staying adaptable for the long game: Whichever framework you land on, the JavaScript ecosystem will keep shifting; a commitment to continuous learning outweighs any logo in a package.json.
For more on where JavaScript fits into the bigger picture, check out the earlier episode Why JavaScript Still Wins: Top Use Cases for Startups and Enterprises — a great companion listen to this one.
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- PublishedJune 30, 2026 at 1:36 AM UTC
- Length7 min
- RatingClean
