Before you pick your next web framework make sure you check for the following things:
has first-party server-side rendering.
generated markup is accessible by default.
supports async data-bindings.
has an opinionated routing solution.
supports CSS encapsulation.
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If popular React stacks (Gatsby, Next) did SSR *only* ("RedactJS", where you don't send the code to the client, only resulting markup), they could get in the list this year. So far, no React stack is consistently OK, let alone good.
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I'm hoping compiling away JS is the focus of frameworks in 2020.
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Wtf is "Lit & PSK"?

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https://pwa-starter-kit.polymer-project.org/setup LitElement and PWA Starter Kit
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Do you have a more in-depth write-up on this somewhere? I understand why React stacks didn't make it on that list – but then REALLY wonder how NG made it, with its tendency to bloat bundle sizes and no easy way to code-split (apart from route-based)?
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That's why +Ivy is there. Ivy addresses those concerns.
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