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All Features

While there aren't any major surprises here, it's interesting to note that Server Components and Server Functions are the third and fourth most disliked features respectively, which is troubling for a set of new APIs that was supposed to pave the way towards React's next big evolution towards a more complete full-stack framework.

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Hooks
98.8%
3,166
02
Hooks
98%
3,177
03
Main APIs
97.4%
3,665
04
Hooks
94.7%
3.8%
3,171
05
Hooks
93.6%
4.8%
3,180
06
Hooks
92.6%
5.9%
3,178
07
Hooks
91.2%
6.5%
3,187
08
Main APIs
86%
7.9%
3.3%
3,701
09
Main APIs
80.3%
15.1%
3.7%
3,644
10
Main APIs
77.3%
14.8%
6.7%
3,667

Εμπειρία

  • Το έχω χρησιμοποιήσει: Respondents who have used an item.
  • Το έχω ακουστά: Respondents who have heard about an item, but haven't used it.
  • Δεν το έχω ακουστά: Respondents who have never heard about an item.

Γνώμη

  • Θετική: Συμμετέχοντες οι οποίοι ενδιαφέρονται να μάθουν περισσότερα για μία τεχνολογία, ή θα ήθελαν να την ξαναχρησιμοποιήσουν.
  • Ουδέτερη: Συμμετέχοντες οι οποίοι δεν έδειξαν κάποιο συναίσθημα για μία τεχνολογία.
  • Αρνητική: Συμμετέχοντες οι οποίοι δεν ενδιαφέρονται να μάθουν περισσότερα για μία τεχνολογία, ή την έχουν χρησιμοποιήσει και είχαν αρνητική εμπειρία.

Main APIs Over Time

React is a mature library, and that translates into fairly predictable usage curves for its main APIs.
createContext
createPortal
forwardRef
<Fragment>
lazy
memo
<Profiler>
<StrictMode>
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Hooks Over Time

When it comes to hooks, useId has been gaining adoption quickly. And while useEffect is still one of the most-used hooks APIs, it's also the one with the lowest satifaction ratio, confirming many developers' issues with the hook's finicky reactivity model.
useCallback
useContext
useDeferredValue
useEffect
useId
useMemo
useReducer
useRef
useState
useSyncExternalStore
useLayoutEffect

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New APIs Over Time

While Server Components and Server Functions are both slowly growing in popularity, Suspense is the new feature with the highest adoption rate.

It also boasts a high satisfaction ratio, which sadly isn't the case for the aforementioned server APIs.

React cache
React Server Components
Server Functions
startTransition
<Suspense>
Taint API
use()
useFormStatus
useTransition
useActionState (formerly useFormState)
useOptimistic
<form> Actions
<ViewTransition>
<Activity>
React Compiler
useEffectEvent

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Main APIs Pain Points

forwardRef has long been the bane of React developers, which is why seeing it deprecated in React 19 was such welcome news.
What pain points have you encountered related to the APIs mentioned above?
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Multiple
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100%
01
02
+1
03
Memoization issues
04
Excessive complexity
+1
05
Context API
-1
06
07
React issues
08
-1
09
Testing
-1
10
Excessive boilerplate
+2
0%
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40%
60%
80%
100%
% of question respondents

Hooks Pain Points

Once again, React developers are coming through loud and clear with their annoyance at useEffect.
What pain points have you encountered with hooks?
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Multiple
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80%
100%
01
02
Dependency Arrays
03
04
Excessive complexity
+1
05
React issues
06
-2
07
Excessive Re-rendering
-1
08
+1
09
State management (useState, Redux, Context, etc.)
-3
10
Rendering issues
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
% of question respondents

New APIs Pain Points

As foreshadowed by previous charts, respondents have their fair share of gripes with Server Components.
What pain points have you encountered related to new APIs?
Freeform
Multiple
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40%
60%
80%
100%
01
React issues
02
Excessive complexity
03
Form issues
04
Server components
05
Build tools issues
06
Frontend and backend integration
-1
07
-1
08
09
+3
-11
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Reading List

The <ViewTransition> API may still only be available in React Canary, but it's already generating a lot of curiosity among respondents, along with <Profiler>.
0%
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100%
01
+3
1,370
02
999
03
994
-3
986
05
969
06
950
07
-4
941
09
-7
916
10
-2
893
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How many time each item was added to respondent's Reading List, a feature that lets people learn more about specific topics as they take the survey.

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