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Would JavaScript be such a popular language without the frameworks?

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    Makes no sense.
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  • 1
    @Kimmax how does it make no sense?
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    Yes. Look at the thousands of libraries that are not reliant on any of the frameworks. Even without the frameworks, it is used all over the web.
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    It's not the frameworks that sell JavaScript, but the platform. So in effect, yes. They would just appear as a consequence.
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    Would all those frameworks exist if Js wasn't popular?
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    @Npstr It’s not just cause JS is popular; JS has deep roots on the web. Plus, if you need to do any DOM manipulation, with good cross-browser compatibility, JS is your one and only choice. So it’s more like these frameworks can’t be built on anything else than JS. My 2cents.
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    @Japorized

    Not disputing that. Wasn't even meant to talk about the reasons for it, I just took the OP and switched it around ;)
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    @Npstr Ah... My first instinct on that was right then 😅 But I overthought upon the comment.
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