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My Top 6 Frontend Trends and Predictions for 2021
Keep an eye on them, learn them, and stay prepared

Happy New Year, dear reader! I love frontend tech. So at the end or the beginning of every single year, it has become a tradition to bring up the top frontend trends and predictions for the incoming year.
2021’s turn has come!
The real intention of this is to make you aware of trends and help you understand how they will play in the frontend landscape as well as the impact they will have on your development journey and career.
Without further ado, let's dive in!
Where Do These Predictions and Trends Come From?
I am not a wizard, my friend. All the trends and predictions that we are going to talk about and highlight here come from reliable sources such as the Stack Overflow Survey, State of JS, State of Frontend, my own experience, and frontend experts’ opinions.
1. JavaScript Will Continue Its Reign

Every single year, JavaScript becomes stronger. According to the 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey, JavaScript has been the most known and studied programming language in the world for eight consecutive years.
Based on that, I think JavaScript will remain at its peak in 2021 and continue its reign for many more years.
That is really good because every single day, there are more and more development services that require JavaScript skills. This means more and more job opportunities.
As a result, it has increased its usage, so more and more people are either just starting out with it or going deeper into it.
How to learn it the right way
Here is a list of valuable resources to learn it. Even though most of them are for those who are just starting out, it can’t hurt for more seasoned developers to take a look at them too.