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frontendmasters.com :
In 2017 expect...

Web Assembly, might just peak.
import might just be usable in
Universal JavaScript solutions will continue to rise that pay homage/respect to the days of server delivered front-ends (i.e. html to the client).
Reactive programming continues to thrive in the JavaScript scene. (see MobX and RxJS).
React, more so the concept, will dominate. React itself will be completely re-written (see React Fiber) or evolve (see Inferno).
Angular found SEMVER so Angular 4 (even 5) is on the roadmap for 2017.
A return to simple websites may happen, web 1.0 retro, but with the help of 2017 tools (i.e. static site generation)
RESTful JSON APIs will get more competition (see GraphQL)
Could be a banner year for Vue.js.
More devs will abandon traditional CMS solutions for static site generators & API CMS tools.
More people will move from Sass to PostCSS + cssnext.
Lots more HTTP2 and HTTPS.
Web components will continue to lurk and wait for significant traction by developers that might never come to be.
The no framework, framework, faction will gain momentum (see Svelte).
JavaScript will settle, and hopefully, CSS will erupt and everyone will cry fatigue until it settles.
Hatred for apps store will grow, while the open web has no memory of wrong doing.
Redux will continue to get stiff competition (see mobx).
YARN will win more users.
The idea of “front-end apps”, “Thick Client apps”, “Static apps”, “No Backend app”, “SPA's”, “Front-end driven app” might get boiled down to the term/concept called "JAM Stack".

https://frontendmasters.com/books/front-end-handbook/2017/2017.html