Subject: Re: Frontend direction for future projects

Hi Harbs,

Thank you for your perspective.

I also prefer Royale, and for the applications I already have, I intend to
keep it.

What I am considering now is a different strategy for the future:
recreating my smallest Royale application in either React or Vue as a
learning exercise. The goal would not be to migrate everything immediately,
but rather to study the framework in practice and use that experience to
make a better decision for the next new project.

My current thinking is:

- keep Royale for the existing applications;
- I'm currently migrating from AMF3 to REST across all applications;
- use one small project to gain real experience with React or Vue;
- in a couple of years, be in a position to move away from Royale if that
ever becomes necessary.

So this is more about preparing an exit path over time than changing
direction right away.

Royale is still my preference from a development point of view, but for new
projects I am trying to put personal preference aside a bit and think more
in terms of long-term market safety, ecosystem, and maintainability.

Best regards,
Hugo

Harbs <[email protected]> escreveu (terça, 14/04/2026 à(s) 08:13):

> For SPAs, I obviously prefer Royale.
>
> For MPA, I like Vue or HTMX. React is bloated and opinionated in my
> opinion.
>
> > On Apr 14, 2026, at 7:05 AM, Hugo Ferreira <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have no experience in vue or react.
> > For my next project what do you recomend?
> >
> > Vue seems familiar and a small learning curve but Im afraid that depend
> on
> > one man show that can change irá mind.
> >
> > React seems by now the best security option that a very caotic code
> > structure for a mvc style developer.
>
>

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