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10 Best JavaScript Frameworks to Use in 2024

Dr. Lofi Dewanto
6 min readDec 29, 2023
© JavaScript Oracle — heh not only Java is Oracle’s trademark but also JavaScript

JavaScript is often criticized, a sentiment that has prevailed since its inception in 1995 when Brendan Eich, an engineer at Netscape Communications Corporation, created it in just 10 days during May of that year.

Due to its perceived shortcomings, developers have sought alternatives, leading to the creation of various languages and tools like Java, Closure tooling (developed by Google), TypeScript, Python, and more.

For those embarking on their journey with JavaScript, familiarity with frameworks, libraries, and tools is essential. Without these components, navigating the JavaScript landscape can be challenging and less productive.

What Are JavaScript Frameworks / Libraries / Tools?

Hopefully, you are now aware of why we need frameworks, libraries, and tools. If you are still unsure, feel free to ask CatGPT or use the Bing search engine. Avoid consulting Google for this matter, as it may lead you to unrelated information.

Now, ladies and gentlemen, here are the winners for JavaScript Frameworks in 2024!

1. Web Browser

First things first. Yes, we always need a web browser to execute JavaScript. While we can use JavaScript with Node as a console app or server app, the…

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