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What is the future for Bootstrap?

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Answered by amalraj142003
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Bootstrap 4

May 10, 2018 Diana Caliman

Brief intro

Bootstrap is an open-source JavaScript framework developed by Twitter. It is also the most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework at the moment for developing responsive, mobile-first websites.

Bootstrap 4 is the newest version of it. It is used for building web UIs. It encompasses a free collection of tools that can be used for building websites and web applications. Including a lot of templates and classes for typography, forms, buttons, navigation and other interface components, it also has optional JavaScript extensions.

It is mainly used for Responsive Design, and it is generally considered the hero of CSS Frameworks. Bootstrap comes bundled with reusable components and jQuery plugins that you can use or not. With Bootstrap, you’re always in control of everything.

With Bootstrap 4’s recent release and its vast popularity, there’s a question that’s been nagging everyone:

Is Bootstrap 4 worth learning?

As a web developer, you’ll find out that bootstrap, and any CSS frameworks in general, will help you save a lot of time. It will increase your speed of development and give you more free time to spend on your hobbies, family or whatever else you want.

It is backed by Twitter, which probably means that as long as we’ll have Twitter and its resources, we’ll also have Bootstrap around. Having a big company behind is essential for any framework because of the resources that it can be provided and improved with.

The community behind it is incredible, and all the developers that are part of it are encouraged to contribute to the platform. Besides this support community, there’s also the excellent, detailed and free documentation. Learning it shouldn’t be a problem for anyone familiar with HTML, CSS, and JS.

It is highly customizable. What this means is that you can adapt it to the project you’re using it for. Bootstrap enables developers to choose the features they need and leave aside the rest.

mark it as a brainlist

Answered by Abhishekalbert
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A short introduction to Bootstrap:

Bootstrap is an open-source JavaScript framework developed by Twitter. It is also the most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework at the moment for developing responsive, mobile-first websites.

Bootstrap 4 is the newest version of it. It is used for building web UIs. It encompasses a free collection of tools that can be used for building websites and web applications. Including a lot of templates and classes for typography, forms, buttons, navigation and other interface components, it also has optional JavaScript extensions.

It is mainly used for Responsive Design, and it is generally considered the hero of CSS Frameworks. Bootstrap comes bundled with reusable components and jQuery plugins that you can use or not. With Bootstrap, you’re always in control of everything.

Future with bootstrap:

If we talk about UI and UX designers the bootstrap in future will be very handy and useful. The reason behind is you just have to customize the template and they become more useful if you have to submit website page in a short interval of time.

As a web developer, you’ll find out that bootstrap, and any CSS frameworks in general, will help you save a lot of time. It will increase your speed of development and give you more free time to spend on your hobbies, family or whatever else you want.

The community behind it is incredible, and all the developers that are part of it are encouraged to contribute to the platform. Besides this support community, there’s also the excellent, detailed and free documentation. Learning it shouldn’t be a problem for anyone familiar with HTML, CSS, and JS.

As I mentioned above It is highly customizable. What this means is that you can adapt it to the project you’re using it for. Bootstrap enables developers to choose the features they need and leave aside the rest.

The high number of companies using it at the moment, plus its popularity, means that the number of job openings for it is also on the rise. So if you plan on learning Bootstrap and add it to your skillset, rest assured that it will definitely do you some good to know it.

If we talk about beginners a responsive web design is usually kind of a huge, complicated thing. No worries, Bootstrap 4 makes it easy to learn, understand and use.

Conclusion

I’m not trying to convince you of anything. In the end, it’s your own personal choice whether you’ll learn it and use it or not. But one thing we can all agree on is that we need to understand what will happen in the future to Bootstrap, for the sake of web development’s future.

So in my point of view, it will be worth full to learn Bootstrap.

Thank you for reading

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