
JavaScript frameworks.
Based on questions to Stack Overflow.
Clearly there’s a big move away from AngularJS (Angular 1.x) but a fair amount of that is going toward React as well as Angular 4.

JavaScript frameworks.
Based on questions to Stack Overflow.
Clearly there’s a big move away from AngularJS (Angular 1.x) but a fair amount of that is going toward React as well as Angular 4.
Similar news from Google trends: trends.google.com – Explore search interest for angularjs, react js, vuejs, backbone js, ember js by time, location and popularity on Google Trends
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For some odd reason, on Google Trends, “vuejs” > “vue js” and “angularjs” > “angular js”, but the reverse is true for backbone, ember, and react
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The angular naming situation is very confused. AngularJS only recently became the official name of angular version 1.x and so Google references are a mess.
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No polymer?
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Paulo Lourenco Polymer has been flat since 2016 and has declined in 2017 (1). There are good reasons for this. Polymer isn’t very good at what it set out to achieve (2). There are better alternatives (3).
(1) https://insights.stackoverflow.com/trends?utm_source=so-owned&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=trends&utm_content=blog-link&tags=reactjs%2Cvue.js%2Cpolymer
(2) https://plus.google.com/+JohnAHardy/posts/HXh2cQ8AmmS
(3) https://plus.google.com/+JohnAHardy/posts/d46HFoc9zDA
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