State of JS 2020

Following up on last year’s 2019 edition the results for the State of JS are in. 23,765 people answered the survey resulting in an overview of what’s hot and not for JavaScript and its ecosystem.

It’s great to see that language features like Destructuring, Nullish Coalescing and Optional Chaining seem to be common nowadays. However, just like last year, do take this all with a grain of salt though as 43% of the participants consider them to be experts in … CSS 🤨

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☝️ For CSS a likewise survey was done: the State of CSS 2020

Update 2020-01-14: If you’re thinking the survey is too biased towards white male Americans, be sure to read State of JS 2020: Common Criticisms by author Sacha Greif.

Published by Bramus!

Bramus is a frontend web developer from Belgium, working as a Chrome Developer Relations Engineer at Google. From the moment he discovered view-source at the age of 14 (way back in 1997), he fell in love with the web and has been tinkering with it ever since (more …)

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