05/09/2020
JS Frameworks 2019-2020
Once again the front-end space is all about React and Vue.js.
Vue's story in particular is worth considering: two years ago,
27% of respondents had never even heard of the library. Today,
that fraction has fallen to just 1.3%! So while React still has
a much larger share of the market, Vue's meteoric rise certainly
shows no sign of stopping. In fact, Vue has already overtaken its
rival for certain metrics such as total GitHub stars.
The other story of those past couple years is the fall of Angular.
While it still ranks very high in terms of raw usage, it has a
fairly disappointing 41% satisfaction ratio. So while it probably
isn't going anywhere thanks to its large user base, it's hard to
see how it will ever regain its place atop the front-end throne.
Finally, keep an eye out for Svelte. By using a radical new
approach to front-end frameworks, it's managed to generate quite
a lot of interest and was by far the most mentioned option in our "Other Tools" category.
Update: many people have pointed out that Angular's poor
satisfaction ratio is probably in part due to the confusion
between Angular and the older, deprecated AngularJS (previous
surveys avoided this issue by featuring both as separate items). So while Angular did “fall” –relatively speaking– from its
dominance from a few years back, it might very well regain ground
once the dust clears.
Source: http://bit.ly/JS-frameworks
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