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Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: Sacha Greif In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discuss the state of JS survey with Sacha Greif. This is a survey that is sent out to developers in order to see what people perceive the state of JavaScript is. They talk about his inspiration for creating this survey as well as discuss the data that was collected. This is a great episode for people who want to hear interesting data on JS in today’s current climate. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is the State of JS? 23,000 responses this past year What inspired you to do this? JavaScript Meteor JavaScript fatigue Great snapshot of where people are at Backbone Great tool to detect trends Backgrounds of the people who created this survey Bias in the results GraphQL Correlation vs causation issue Why certain frameworks are scarce Bootcamps are teaching React and Angular now Do you have indications as to why there are increases in some areas and declines in others? Vue is the fastest rising project on GitHub currently Rising Star JS And much, much more! Links: Rising Star JS @SachaGreif VulcanJS.org Sidebar.io Picks: Charles The Greatest Showman React Dev Summit 2018 React Roundup Views on Vue Sacha Rising Stars JS Best of JS
Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: Sacha Greif In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discuss the state of JS survey with Sacha Greif. This is a survey that is sent out to developers in order to see what people perceive the state of JavaScript is. They talk about his inspiration for creating this survey as well as discuss the data that was collected. This is a great episode for people who want to hear interesting data on JS in today’s current climate. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is the State of JS? 23,000 responses this past year What inspired you to do this? JavaScript Meteor JavaScript fatigue Great snapshot of where people are at Backbone Great tool to detect trends Backgrounds of the people who created this survey Bias in the results GraphQL Correlation vs causation issue Why certain frameworks are scarce Bootcamps are teaching React and Angular now Do you have indications as to why there are increases in some areas and declines in others? Vue is the fastest rising project on GitHub currently Rising Star JS And much, much more! Links: Rising Star JS @SachaGreif VulcanJS.org Sidebar.io Picks: Charles The Greatest Showman React Dev Summit 2018 React Roundup Views on Vue Sacha Rising Stars JS Best of JS
Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: Sacha Greif In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discuss the state of JS survey with Sacha Greif. This is a survey that is sent out to developers in order to see what people perceive the state of JavaScript is. They talk about his inspiration for creating this survey as well as discuss the data that was collected. This is a great episode for people who want to hear interesting data on JS in today’s current climate. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is the State of JS? 23,000 responses this past year What inspired you to do this? JavaScript Meteor JavaScript fatigue Great snapshot of where people are at Backbone Great tool to detect trends Backgrounds of the people who created this survey Bias in the results GraphQL Correlation vs causation issue Why certain frameworks are scarce Bootcamps are teaching React and Angular now Do you have indications as to why there are increases in some areas and declines in others? Vue is the fastest rising project on GitHub currently Rising Star JS And much, much more! Links: Rising Star JS @SachaGreif VulcanJS.org Sidebar.io Picks: Charles The Greatest Showman React Dev Summit 2018 React Roundup Views on Vue Sacha Rising Stars JS Best of JS
Sacha Greif of The State of JavaScript survey & JavaScript Rising Stars Project joins us to talk about JavaScript in 2017, what to expect in 2018, and his GraphQL project VulcanJS
Sacha Greif of The State of JavaScript survey & JavaScript Rising Stars Project joins us to talk about JavaScript in 2017, what to expect in 2018, and his GraphQL project VulcanJS