A lot happened in 2021. So much in fact that the survey was pushed back all the way to 2022! Between a slew of faster build tools and a new crop of back-end frameworks, the JavaScript world kept evolving. And we did our best to keep up, giving this survey a couple new power-ups (read more about what's new) such as new question types, the ability to cross-reference two datapoints (such as yearly sa
![The State of JS 2021](https://cdn-ak-scissors.b.st-hatena.com/image/square/1caad6266165c97779b88335c88e65b444d223ad/height=288;version=1;width=512/https%3A%2F%2Fdevographics.github.io%2Fsurveys%2Fstate_of_js%2F2021%2Fimages%2Fjs2021-social.png)