BIG NEWS ?? State of JavaScript (survey) @ JSworld Conference

BIG NEWS ?? State of JavaScript (survey) @ JSworld Conference

At JSworld Conference 2025 we have the honors to welcome the Creator of the State of JavaScript Survey, Sacha Greif !


Sacha will demonstrate the results of the State of JavaScript Survey and give us an overview of how the history on the State of JavaScript has shaped since he started the survey in 2016.


The State of JavaScript survey is an annual initiative that gathers insights from developers worldwide to identify current trends and emerging technologies within the JavaScript ecosystem. Since its inception in 2016, the survey has collected data from over 20,000 developers each year, offering valuable perspectives on the usage, satisfaction, and adoption of various JavaScript libraries, frameworks, and tools.


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Some insights from the State of JavaScript last year..


State of JavaScript 2023


Front-End Frameworks:

? React remains the most widely used front-end framework, with 84.4% of respondents having experience with it.

? Vue.js and Angular follow, with usage rates of 50.1% and 45.8%, respectively.

? Svelte and Preact have usage rates of 25.8% and 13.7%, respectively.

Mobile & Desktop Development:

? Electron is the most utilized tool for building cross-platform desktop applications, with 39.1% of respondents having used it.

? React Native is close behind, with a usage rate of 37.5% among developers.

Language Features and Pain Points:

? The lack of native static typing in JavaScript is a significant pain point, affecting nearly a third of developers.

? Browser inconsistencies also pose challenges, impacting a similar proportion of the developer community.

Demographics:

? The average age of respondents is 31.7 years, with an average of 9.3 years of web development experience.

? The survey’s non-white population tends to be younger and have less experience, indicating that the next generation of front-end developers may be more diverse than the current one.


Watch last year's breakdown by Theo Below!

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