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Hello! Check out the for 2021. New frameworks have emerged over the years and development processes

[KeyCDN]() Hello! Check out the [top frontend frameworks]( for 2021. New frameworks have emerged over the years and development processes have evolved. Choosing the right frontend framework can be challenging. We support you in the decision making process by listing the most popular frameworks and outline the pros and cons of each one. Depending on your skill level, your project size and your requirements, the right frontend framework will be different for you. SSL was initiated decades ago and is still often mentioned today despite being succeeded by TLS. We explain the difference between [SSL vs TLS](. These acronyms are essential as soon as HTTPS comes into play. A secure web would not exist today without these protocols. For a regular user, the security protocol negotiation happens behind the scenes. However, from a security point of view, there are important details to be aware of. Performance & News Looking to further optimize the performance of your website or application? We've written some helpful articles and provide tools to help you with that: - Learn more about the [top frontend frameworks](. - We compare [SSL vs TLS]( and highlight what you need to know. Highlights from #random Channels This month's highlights from #random channels include topics about web development and performance: - Speaking about frontend frameworks, check out this [frontend performance checklist](. - Tim Berners-Lee’s nine principles of [‘Contract for the Web’](. Happy content delivery! The KeyCDN Team Don't like these emails? [Unsubscribe](.

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