Hasty Treat - Why Use a Frontend Framework at All?
Mar 25, 2019•20 min
Episode description
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about frontend frameworks — what they are, when you need one, how to organize your code for maximum efficiency, and more!
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Show Notes 3:08 - What is a frontend framework?
JavaScript based Controls applications such as: Routing
Rendering
Data Fetching
Examples: React
Angular
VueJS
Ember
Backbone
Svelte
5:54 - When to use a frontend framework
The Link between your JavaScript data and the DOM (your HTML) isn’t live
The use of frameworks makes re-updating the DOM (after the initial variable update) easy
You need an opinionated way to handle complexity Example: You add an item to a shopping cart, send the event to the backend, and update both the number of items in the cart and the “Add to cart” button
Event Handlers - binding and un-binding
Your client wants a fast, modern experience
Seamless routing and page transitions
Fast prototyping
Access to battle-tested libraries Security
Perf
14:24 - When not to use a frontend framework
When using CMS like WordPress and Drupal
A medium amount of JavaScript is needed - Vanilla JS will work fine Modals
Slideshows
Form submits
Static pages, no JS functionality
Updating an existing project
17:20 - Why can’t I just use jQuery?
Vanilla JS contains all of jQuery’s available DOM APIs
Frameworks provide structure
Organizes code for big projects
Links Syntax 039: Is jQuery Dead?
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