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Component Libraries Experience & Sentiment

React Aria and Radix lead the rankings in terms of positivity, proving that the headless approach to component libraries has a lot going for it.

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57.5%
31.1%
11.4%
10,034
2

32.3%
53.2%
14.5%
10,009
3

27.9%
48.9%
23.2%
10,045
4

25.3%
35.5%
39.2%
10,002
5

22.2%
59.6%
18.2%
10,034
6

22.1%
45.7%
32.3%
10,013
7

20.8%
29.9%
49.3%
10,012
8

10.6%
37.9%
51.5%
9,760

Experience

  • 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.
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Other Component Libraries

0%
12%
24%
35%
47%
59%
1

406
2

153
3

125
4

99
5

71
6

59
7

49
8

48
9

47
10

41
11

Other Answers

808
0%
12%
24%
35%
47%
59%
% di partecipanti
What other component libraries have you used?
We asked members of the React community to share their “pick of the year”

My 2023 Pick: "Mind the Gap" – Ryan Florence's talk at Big Sky Dev Con 2024

Ryan masterfully shows how React's new "use server" and "use client" directives let us build rich features on both sides of the network, using the same unified paradigm. A must-watch for any React developer.
We asked members of the React community to share their “pick of the year”

Sam Selikoff

Videos for frontend developers on Build UI and YouTube, co-host of the Frontend First podcast
0%
8%
17%
25%
33%
41%
1

3,802
2

2,500
3

1,386
4

1,044
5

464
6

7

8

9

10

0%
8%
17%
25%
33%
41%
% di partecipanti
Which animation libraries have you used?

Data Visualization

0%
9%
18%
27%
36%
45%
1

3,858
2

2,490
3

634
4

536
5

436
6

368
7

8

284
9

10

0%
9%
18%
27%
36%
45%
% di partecipanti
Which data visualization and graphics libraries have you used?

Form Libraries

0%
13%
26%
39%
52%
65%
1

6,078
2

4,617
3

254
4

5

6

7

60
8

9

10

0%
13%
26%
39%
52%
65%
% di partecipanti
Which libraries have you used to manage forms?

CSS Tools & Libraries

0%
13%
27%
40%
53%
67%
1

6,597
2

6,587
3

6,572
4

6,427
5

3,453
6

2,165
7

618
8

477
9

319
10

0%
13%
27%
40%
53%
67%
% di partecipanti
Which libraries or frameworks have you used to style your React apps?

Component Pain Points

0%
15%
29%
44%
59%
73%
1

Styling & customization

2

Tailwind issues

3

CSS-in-JS

4

MUI issues

5

6

Excessive complexity

7

Performance

8

Styled Components issues

9

10

Lack of documentation

0%
15%
29%
44%
59%
73%
% di partecipanti
What pain points have you encountered related to working with components?
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