For my side projects, I like Next.js + MUI, just because it's fast and easy to get them going (once you've learned them). Next 15 just came out though, and they're about to change up the caching model once more, so time to throw away everything I know yet again, I guess...
For clients, I normally point them at Wix.com if they want something completely no-code. Squarespace is fine too, but Wix seems easier to use.
I used to use Wordpress with one of the page builder plugins (or Advanced Custom Fields for something more Jam-stacky), but with all the drama, I wouldn't recommend that anymore. That Matt guy terrifies me.
For simpler sites, Vite and Astro both seem great.
I don't code in vanilla anymore (too much hassle, not-great developer ergonomics), but I respect people who have the patience for that.
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IMHO though, people would be better-served choosing a framework based on the needs of a particular project/team/client rather than just imposing their favorite one on everything they build.
For clients, I normally point them at Wix.com if they want something completely no-code. Squarespace is fine too, but Wix seems easier to use.
I used to use Wordpress with one of the page builder plugins (or Advanced Custom Fields for something more Jam-stacky), but with all the drama, I wouldn't recommend that anymore. That Matt guy terrifies me.
For simpler sites, Vite and Astro both seem great.
I don't code in vanilla anymore (too much hassle, not-great developer ergonomics), but I respect people who have the patience for that.
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IMHO though, people would be better-served choosing a framework based on the needs of a particular project/team/client rather than just imposing their favorite one on everything they build.