Easiest Front-End framework for backend developers?

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  • I don't know if I'd call it easy, but Angular is really nice. It uses Typescript which means you get strict typing like you're used to with C#. Plus it has dependency injection which I assume you're familiar with. And if you use Angular Material, you get a lot of prebuilt components and styling for free.

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  • I don't know if I'd call it easy, but Angular is really nice. It uses Typescript which means you get strict typing like you're used to with C#. Plus it has dependency injection which I assume you're familiar with. And if you use Angular Material, you get a lot of prebuilt components and styling for free.

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  • I would still recommend learning at least some CSS. Flexbox and Grid are extremely useful for creating flexible layouts.

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