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React is the Most Used Front-End Framework

Results from this year’s State of JavaScript survey show React is the dominant player, though Vue is the one most people want to learn next. - https://goo.gl/r8SkZK

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The Front-End Tooling Survey 2018 Results

Over 5,000 frontend developers took part in this survey we linked a few months ago. Here are the results on what tools and techniques devs are using right now. Lots to digest here. - http://bit.ly/2sg1xqA

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Take the 'State of JavaScript 2018' Survey

Sacha Greif’s popular survey returns, aiming to see what tools and technologies in the JavaScript space that developers are using, happy with and excited about. Results are expected in November and we’ll share them then. - http://bit.ly/2Oz2jZb

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npm’s 2018 JavaScript Ecosystem Survey

npm, Inc., the maintainers of the main Node package repository, request your input to help them improve their tools and services. - http://bit.do/eDd3v

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The Front-End Tooling Survey 2018 Results

Over 5,000 frontend developers took part in this survey and the results on which tools and techniques frontend devs are using remain useful to reflect upon. - http://amp.gs/VzcM

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Launching the Front-End Tooling Survey 2019

Each year we link to this popular front-end developer survey as the results are pretty interesting. Take part to help us all find out how our collective front-end tooling habits are changing. There’s a recap of last year’s results here too. - http://amp.gs/R6hU

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Results of the 2019 Front-End Tooling Survey

Over 3,000 developers took part in this front-end tooling survey, answering a wide range of questions on things such as tooling and methodologies. React and Vue leapt up in popularity since last year with jQuery and Lodash dropping. Webpack dominates in the bundler space, Jest dominates the testing space, and most of us are using ESLint. - http://amp.gs/ilbA

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The State of JS 2020 Survey Results

23,765 people from 137 countries took part in the recent State of JS survey and while there are some common criticisms of the project, the results are nonetheless interesting and we’ll be digging into some in forthcoming issues. - http://amp.gs/5tLa

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Jamstack Community Survey 2021 Results

The Jamstack Survey 2021 had over 7000 responses. See the results and learn more about how developers are using Jamstack. - http://amp.gs/jYyG9

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The State of JS 2022

The State of JS is one of the JavaScript ecosystem’s most popular surveys and this time 39,471 folks took part giving us a snapshot of the tools, technologies, and language features people are using (or not using!) There’s a lot to go through, but here are some key points: - https://2022.stateofjs.com/

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State of HTML 2023

This year, Lea Verou took on the formidable task of leading the design of a brand-new State of HTML survey, from content to UX and beyond. Take the survey and help us shape the evolution of the web platform. - https://survey.devographics.com/en-US/survey/state-of-html/2023

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The Results of the State of JavaScript 2023 Survey

It feels odd including something about 2023 in June 2024, but the results of the major annual JavaScript developer survey are now out. It’s interesting to see what features JS devs do and don’t use, changes in library popularity over time, what build tools people are using, the divide between JavaScript and TypeScript usage, and much more besides. - https://2023.stateofjs.com/en-US

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