But hopefully it’ll still make some amount of sense to you. For example, GraphQL, Redux, and Apollo all end up in the same Data Layer group, even though they’re all complementary technologies. Instead of trying to isolate each layer of the stack in its own group, we now have larger, more inclusive groupings such as “Data Layer” or “Back-end.” ![]() We also changed the structure of the question groups slightly. Of course, you can still fill in your framework of choice in the “Other” section even if it’s missing from the main options. Some technologies are out (like CoffeeScript and Cucumber), while some are in (like Reason and Flow). Hopefully that extra metadata will let us do cool things, like comparing geographic trends, or seeing if respondents coming from, say, Reddit vs Hacker News tend to use different technologies. Of course, it goes without saying that this data will remain completely anonymous. Where were the respondents located? How did they hear about the survey?įor that reason, the survey will also track metadata like your referrer, location, browser type, and so on. So what’s new for 2017? One criticism we got last time was that it wasn’t clear where the data was coming from. You can find many more data points like this by exploring the 2016 results. And, on the other hand, although 64% of respondents had used Angular, only 47% of Angular users were looking forward to working with it again. The resulting data was a trove of interesting insights.įor example, we learned that although 11% of respondents had ever tried Vue, 89% of Vue users were happy enough to continue using it. Over 9,000 people took the time to answer the survey’s 89 questions. It turns out, I wasn’t the only one with that itch. I wanted to know what libraries were worth learning, and which ones were on the way out. When I launched the first State of JavaScript survey last year, it was mostly to scratch my own itch. ![]() ![]() In a hurry? You can take the survey here. By Sacha Greif Announcing the State of JavaScript 2017 Survey Let’s find out what’s changed since last year!
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