The Most Loved, Hated and Profitable Frameworks 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • The StackOverflow Survey Results for 2023 are here. Which Frameworks are loved the most? Which ones do people hate (spoiler: angular lol). Which languages make you the most money?
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  • @additionaddict5524
    @additionaddict5524 Год назад +44

    That was angularjs not angular. Unpopular but not THAT unpopular

    • @jsricochet
      @jsricochet Год назад +1

      Absolutely. How can people still confuse AngularJS with Angular? 😋 Just kidding, still like Josh's videos despite this horrible mistake.

  • @BeyondLegendary
    @BeyondLegendary Год назад +17

    Impressive, very nice. Let's see Paul Allen's reaction.

  • @anasbensaid6538
    @anasbensaid6538 Год назад +14

    It's angularJS not Angular, they are two different things actually Angular got a higher place just under Svelt

  • @timesizes
    @timesizes Год назад +40

    In your video you should mention the difference between Angular and AngularJS. AngularJs is not the same as Angular. Angular is the successor of AngularJs. In fact AngularJS isn t supported anymore since last year (as far as i know) while Angular is still supported (in fact Angular 16 was released a couple of months ago and it s very good. It s charm to write code in modern angular) and it has a high demand at the job market to. At my region somewhere in Germany there is a higher demand on Angular developer than react. According to meetups i've visited angular is also favored over react but this is only a local expression and might not be true for other regions.

    • @relaxwithai
      @relaxwithai Год назад

      Was about to also point this out

    • @jasinrefiku2914
      @jasinrefiku2914 Год назад +5

      Angular is favored over React for large-scale, continuous projects such as enterprises where you aren't done with the project, ever.
      I'd start a new small-scale project anyday with React/NextJS, but a large scale one at enterprise levels? Nah, as much as I used to hate Angular, I'd choose Angular any day now.

    • @timesizes
      @timesizes Год назад +2

      @@jasinrefiku2914 Yeah that's right
      I also wouldn t use angular for a small project. Due to the fact that I m professionaly only developing enterprise applications I m mostly using Angular. I started with Angular 13 I guess. With no doubt Angular is by far more restrictive than next js But modern Angular doesn t deserve the hate it gets. I guess most peo ple Don t like Angular because they're didn t use it for the right type of app or they're used a legacy Version without the new features like standalone reactive forms enhancement and signals. Anyway at the end these a just tools that help you get the job done. It's your responsibility as developer to pick the best tool for you problem. So it s up to you to choose Angular as weapon of choice or not! I n my opinion the only critical thing is that new developer are getting discouraged to use angular by the online community (reddit, RUclips and so on). The purpose of this comment was to motivate possible readers to stay open to inform about angular or at least give interestes people the hint to not exclude Angular as a possible tool in your toolset in advance! Have a nice day I m out!

    • @jsricochet
      @jsricochet Год назад +1

      Same here in France: Angular is still the most popular in big companies like Banks, Insurance Companies etc. So it's also the framework that allows to make more money than the React lib.

    • @sajjadptl7260
      @sajjadptl7260 10 месяцев назад

      Its true for my region also.

  • @MDKhan-ww5tp
    @MDKhan-ww5tp Год назад +7

    Love Your Videos btw Can you please make a video on your vscode setup

  • @martapfahl940
    @martapfahl940 Месяц назад

    At least in Germany most big, well paying companies use Angular and while currently learning it I must say, it really offers you much more possibilites and flexibility than React, I kinda like it.

  • @anasouardini
    @anasouardini Год назад +1

    "What pays well" section was really shocking to me!

  • @regexPattern
    @regexPattern Год назад +11

    Vim’s 22% is not really that low. Think that 1 out of 5 devs in a room might be using Vim, that is reasonable in my opinion.

    • @kamehameha38
      @kamehameha38 Год назад

      Combined with the percentage of Neovim, that would be like 2 out 5 people. Pretty neat

    • @jasinrefiku2914
      @jasinrefiku2914 Год назад

      @@kamehameha38 + combined those who use other IDE's with Vim/NeoVim integrated. (Personally being one of those who uses WebStorm/IDEA/VS Code w/ Vim/IdeaVim/Neovim)

  • @bastoo0ctb
    @bastoo0ctb Год назад +10

    I thought someone who has dedicated his RUclips channel to web dev should know the difference between AngularJS and Angular... Or he just didn't notice it?

    • @jsricochet
      @jsricochet Год назад

      That's how React guys are: they don't get how AngularJS and Angular are different beasts :p The rest of the video was good though.
      The funny part is that right now, React is having an Angular moment, with lot's of developer finding it harder to wrap their head around new things happening in React now, with the server components.

    • @simbarashemaunga5575
      @simbarashemaunga5575 Год назад

      He knew because he hovered over Angular which is just below Svelte when he spoke about Svelte, most React guys love to bash Angular because tbh they dont get it.

    • @bastoo0ctb
      @bastoo0ctb Год назад

      @@simbarashemaunga5575 Well, having used Vue, Angular and AngularJS, I can definitely say that I am both an AngularJS and an Angular hater but it's still important to know the fundamental difference between the two.

    • @qwerty-or1yg
      @qwerty-or1yg 7 месяцев назад

      I still don't get why so many people just hate angular.. Just because it's hated by others?

  • @favourbede5889
    @favourbede5889 Год назад +1

    I lost it at "They scream really loud" 😂😂😂

  • @yashinox5410
    @yashinox5410 Год назад +2

    AngularJS is bad , but Angular isn't so bad
    AngularJs !== Angular

  • @windar2390
    @windar2390 Год назад +1

    8:28: It's not always syntactically correct, especially with a newer language/framework like svelte. ChatGPT often sneaks in some react- or vue-code, even though i explicit asked for svelte.

    • @deatho0ne587
      @deatho0ne587 Год назад

      It is due to what its training data was.

  • @BuyHighSellLo
    @BuyHighSellLo Год назад +1

    did you upload this by accident lol. the video ends abruptly

  • @ajaymanagaon
    @ajaymanagaon 8 месяцев назад

    .Net Core is not popular in just youtube, corporates love it.

  • @IamShGulati
    @IamShGulati Год назад

    @Josh I think you have interpreted the bar chart slightly wrong. The categories of people in the Developer Profile are not mutually exclusive. That is what I understood what you wanted to say, I could be wrong too. The 80% people learning from videos are not "just" learning from videos. And the 50% people learning from books are not "just" learning from books. Resources are cross referenced across profiles. This kind of data could probably be better presented by a venn diagram, but I see with the amount of categories presented here, it could easily get messy and difficult to understand. Maybe if we were to just present top 3 categories on a venn diagram, videos and books would have intersection area of 80-90%.
    Great video nonetheless. 👍🏻

  • @gunman479
    @gunman479 Год назад

    and not a single 'use client' was used to create this video. Impressive.

  • @prashlovessamosa
    @prashlovessamosa Год назад +1

    Pheonix is awesome
    Elixir is lookalike of Ruby
    Pure Functional language.

    • @semyaza555
      @semyaza555 Год назад

      Learning Elixir/Phoenix right now. What’s some advice you would give me?

  • @sealone777
    @sealone777 Год назад +1

    I think it’s time you release a Udemy course! Especially last 9 hours of tutorials. If you releases it then I’d be very happy to buy it

    • @anasouardini
      @anasouardini Год назад

      UP

    • @jsricochet
      @jsricochet Год назад

      Udemy is uberizing the technical trainers' fields.
      It would be better to buy directly from a trainer. Let's hope Josh launches his own platform or that he'll use an LMS rather that leaving up to 90% to Udemy.

  • @deatho0ne587
    @deatho0ne587 Год назад

    Would have been nice if you added the link maybe in a pinned comment.

  • @alexpanteli3651
    @alexpanteli3651 Год назад

    That is why these kind of Ytube review videos can be misleading because people doing these reviews cannot even tell the difference between angularjs and angular

  • @MrManafon
    @MrManafon Год назад +1

    my man is like 13 and thinks books and schools don’t exist lol

  • @samchilvers3711
    @samchilvers3711 10 месяцев назад +1

    You lost me when you had a laugh at Angular pointing at AngularJS. You do realise that AngularJS was revolutionary in its day but is now a defunct framework that is no longer supported by Google and hasn't been for years. I'm not sure why you would find people not wanting to use that framework hilarious? I did subscribe to your channel because I enjoyed one of your Typescript videos, but I just unsubscribed because I now feel I cannot trust you fully understand what you are talking about.

    • @mrkjartanvalur
      @mrkjartanvalur 7 месяцев назад

      Same here. He clearly has no idea what he's talking about

  • @lukas.webdev
    @lukas.webdev Год назад

    HTML/CSS shouldn't be a part of the "Top paying technologies" - list anymore ... 😄
    However, awesome video! Thanks for the interesting summary! 😉
    But except for a few surprises, it was pretty much what everybody was expecting ...

    • @jsricochet
      @jsricochet Год назад

      A CSS expert is really valuable. As JavaScript developers, we tend to learn just the basics of CSS, plus some Flexbox and CSS Grids basics. But creative developers can create amazing web sites for luxury companies for examples ;)

  • @yajirushik2871
    @yajirushik2871 Год назад

    about Stack overflow way in learning according to AI, the AI explanations about many technical questions are really poorly presented like the AI can't extract the exact point of technical questions about given topic of indicated language
    edit: HTML/CSS 70k?! when I'm applying for few months for entry positions with js/ts/react/html/css/ and many more libraries/tools and still nothing, just how xD

    • @universe_decoded797
      @universe_decoded797 Год назад

      I can’t believe that people with html css only, make 70k a year. You literally learn that within 2 months to have medior understanding. Add another 2 months to become a master. I don’t believe this is correct from stackoverflow. It is almost impossible to find a job with html css only, in my country lol

    • @jsricochet
      @jsricochet Год назад

      Mastering CSS takes a LOT of work. To become an expert, it takes years. So, a guy who's a CSS (real) expert can get hired as a creative developer.
      He would still need to know some JavaScript to toggle CSS classes etc. But mastering CSS allows to do things that would require lot's of JS and would be less efficient.
      Some customers really value nice and slick user interfaces as they allow to sell more are at a more expensive price :)

  • @AE-qj5xi
    @AE-qj5xi Год назад

    I like next js

  • @simbarashemaunga5575
    @simbarashemaunga5575 Год назад

    Why did you make that seem like Angular when it was clearly AngularJs, we know you are biased towards React, but that wasn't necessary.

  • @peroforrr7663
    @peroforrr7663 Год назад

    cool

  • @szebest
    @szebest Год назад

    Casual React only fanboy. Can't even tell the difference between Angular and AngularJS. Spreads misinformation on internet by his almost 0 web dev knowledge

  • @Sahil-cb6im
    @Sahil-cb6im Год назад

    ⚛ React 💙

  • @razdingz
    @razdingz Год назад

    lol , everyone steals code from stackoverflow

  • @levibaraka
    @levibaraka Год назад

    Vim user screaming over her 😂😂😂

  • @Mossad84
    @Mossad84 Год назад

    I just hate the name Svelte 😂

  • @apoorvprajapati2179
    @apoorvprajapati2179 7 месяцев назад

    🤣Dude is React Fan with no knowledge about other technology & IT industry. #JustContentCreator

  • @atmn_pawel
    @atmn_pawel Год назад

    another antiangular propaganda