JAX Magazine is out: The darlings of the JavaScript world

New year, new JAX Magazine issue. If you’re not sure what your list of New Year’s resolutions should include, why not go for JavaScript and its myriad of frameworks and libraries? This JAX Magazine issue should help you decide.
Use, favor, ditch: Angular, Vue.js, React & Node.js
I cannot tell you how many times I’ve heard that JavaScript (in addition to open source, blockchain and other buzzwords) is eating the world. You may or may not agree with this but, in all fairness, some of the most well-known companies (*cough* Netflix, PayPal, Uber *cough*) have embraced JavaScript.
The number of libraries and frameworks could easily overwhelm you so let’s stick to the most popular ones: Angular, React and Vue.js. This JAX Magazine issue wouldn’t be complete without Node.js, a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine. If you want to learn more about the success of Node.js and how it can make your life easier, we’ve got you covered.
If you’re not sure what your list of New Year’s resolutions should include, why not go for JavaScript and its myriad of frameworks and libraries?

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Inside this issue
The world of JavaScript
Vladimir Shkarupin
Two years with Angular and loving it
Yakov Fain
Six reasons why you need to try Angular
Kevin Gardner
What the new Angular 5 means for you
Mariana Burbela
The original Angular: Still kicking in 2018
Lyubomir Petkov
Angular vs. React — Who’s one step ahead?
Interview with Dr. Marius Hofmeister and Stephan Rauh
React: 7 reasons why you need to switch
Vlad Pshenychka
The attractiveness of React Native
Anna Klimenko and Alexander Kotov
Considering a new framework: Vue.js
Luis Elizondo
Everything you need to know about Vue.js
Kayla Matthews
The road ahead for Node.js
Rubi Saini, Gaurav Gupta, and Ankit Gupta
How well do you know your JavaScript trivia?
Jane Elizabeth
Meet Lisk, a blockchain platform for JavaScript developers
Interview with Max Kordek
How to succeed in tech: Tips from Agnès Crepet
Agnès Crepet