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Darryl Yeo 🛠️
@darrylyeo
State of JavaScript 2024 survey results are out! Among the frontend frameworks: • React is the most used (and complained about) • Svelte has the highest interest and positivity scores • Angular has the highest awareness and lowest interest scores • Vue.js comes in either #2 or #3 across all five categories • Solid has the highest retention score for the fourth year in a row; meanwhile, Vue.js, Preact and Alpine.js flipped HTMX, Quik and React! https://2024.stateofjs.com/en-US/libraries/front-end-frameworks/
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Darryl Yeo 🛠️
@darrylyeo
Among meta-frameworks: • Next.js is the most used (and most complained about) • After that, Astro flipped Nuxt, which in turn flipped Gatsby in terms of usage • Astro and SvelteKit remain #1 and #2 in terms of interest, retention and positivity • After those two, Deno Fresh, Solid Start and Remix have the highest interest
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Darryl Yeo 🛠️
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Tier list of frontend technologies measured by retention ratio (“would you use it again?”): https://2024.stateofjs.com/en-US/libraries/#tier_list
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Emanuele Pasin
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I’ve recently started again building some products and using Sveltekit. Enjoyed it except for the routing, which with the +page.svelte for every page is a bit confusing. Now I don’t know what to do. stick to sveltekit or go where everybody else is going (nextjs). I heard if you want to be a full stack developer you need to know react. What are your thoughts?
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Darryl Yeo 🛠️
@darrylyeo
SvelteKit is perfectly fine as a full-stack meta-framework – in fact, Next.js adopted the same “page” / “layout” file structure after SvelteKit introduced it! They call it the “app router”. I’d say the industry is actually trending in the opposite direction – React / Next.js will probably lose market share to newer, more streamlined frameworks like Solid and Svelte.
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