@capbri nay. I'm a fairly horribly gadfly when it comes to these things since I inherently have a condition that makes it nigh impossible to use what's "popular”.
However, there are some "usual suspects”:
- Vite for base webdev - Lit for webcomponents (I am likely moving to Svelete in Q4) - Bolt.css for "simple" stuff - Tachyons (CSS) for more complex - Golang for back end (mostly b/c I have to use Go @ work and it's just to easy to make REST APIs quickly)
@capbri nay. I'm a fairly horribly gadfly when it comes to these things since I inherently have a condition that makes it nigh impossible to use what's "popular”.
However, there are some "usual suspects”:
- Vite for base webdev
- Lit for webcomponents (I am likely moving to Svelete in Q4)
- Bolt.css for "simple" stuff
- Tachyons (CSS) for more complex
- Golang for back end (mostly b/c I have to use Go @ work and it's just to easy to make REST APIs quickly)