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Summary

Since 2016 the State of JavaScript survey has undertaken the monumental task of querying the JS multitudes about the multifarious frameworks, techniques, and features that they use to build applications. The latest incarnation of this Herculean effort occurred in the spring of 2022, and the results are now available. These results offer a gold mine of interesting data on the JavaScript space. Here are some of the key highlights and takeaways.
What comes after React?
Frameworks—front-end, back-end, and full-stack—have been a wildly active area for JavaScript over the last few years. This has settled out to some extent, but there are still quite a few new projects entering the space.
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