It's not about hardware. My new android has twice spec than my 4 year old android phone. Yet, I'm still using my old phone for some apps. New phone has better spec, but it still has laggy scroll.
Our company migrated to vue.js, 6 months ago. Our complex app is messy with JSX, router, and new dev can't keep up with code. Now we start every new app with Vue.js. The gap between junior dev and senior dev comes closer. They can collaborate with less bugs, less problems and less time to develop.
Interesting. I'm also looking at Vue.js and wondering how it can benefit me. Just one thing that I want to know: how do you do checks and tests in it? Are there any frameworks or tools to do that?
Inferno JS is probably one of the newest "frameworks"/large-libraries that I would even consider using, and it's over a year old already.
React has been around in some fashion since 2011, and was open sourced in 2013.
Angular 1 has been since around 2010 IIRC. Angular 2 since around mid-late 2015.
Ember since before mid 2014.
Yes, some terrible developers like to chase the "new cool thing" every few weeks, but that doesn't mean that you need to, and it doesn't mean that there aren't stable, powerful, good choices that have been around for years.