useState
, to more niche APIs like useDeferredValue
. Be sure to try and sort by “sentiment”!Enlace de secciónAll Features
This chart recaps all of the survey's feature questions. The main bars represent a respondent's experience; and they are then further subdivided according to that respondent's sentiment. You can change the grouping to alternate between both.
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- Used it: Respondents who have used an item.
- Heard of it: Respondents who have heard about an item, but haven't used it.
- Never heard of it: Respondents who have never heard about an item.
Sentiment
- Positive: Respondents who are interested in learning more about a technology; or are willing to use it again.
- Neutral: Responents who did not indicate any sentiment about a technology.
- Negative: Respondents who are not interested in learning more about a technology; or have used it and had a negative experience.
Enlace de secciónMain APIs Pain Points
Among the most common React APIs, forwardRef
was by far the one generating the most pain for developers, with memo
a close second. Thankfully the React team is in the process of rolling out better alternatives to both.
My 2023 Pick: Zustand
Jack Herrington
Enlace de secciónHooks Pain Points
Unsurpringly, useEffect
and useCallback
were cited as the most problematice React hooks, in large part due to the management of dependency arrays.
Enlace de secciónNew APIs Pain Points
While React's ability to keep evolving and stay relevant over time is one of its best assets, it also comes at a cost and new APIs such as Server Components can definitely be tough to adopt.
Enlace de secciónReading List
30% of respondents added at least one item to their reading list while taking the survey in order to learn more about them later. Here is a breakdown of their picks.